
Originally Posted by
stealthee
There are some of the best photographers from the forum posting in this thread. For those of you who have done portraits, do you have any suggestions on how to get proper lighting for "Family Christmas Photos"?
My brother and sister-in-law were talking about having me take photos for Christmas of them and there kids. I actually did a Christmas portrait of them on two occasions and people loved them. They thought they were done professionally, but I saw plenty of problems and was not satisfied. My biggest issue (other than dealing with my nephew who can't sit still for more than 2 seconds) was poor lighting. I tried a few different things in the room but nothing seemed to help.
What kind of settings would you recommend I set the camera too? Stuff like white balance, ISO, etc.
If the kids would sit still longer I could take several photos in several settings, then pick the best, but that option is slightly limited so I would like to try to get the settings, well. set, and start shooting as soon as people are in position.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated. I think they were talking about doing the photos next week. If they come out good enough I will post them up here.
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