Chase the Light, Not the Perfect Pose
The best holiday photos often happen when everyone’s just hanging out by the tree or gathered around the dinner table. Look for natural light—like a big window—and let that light do the hard work for you. No need to line everyone up perfectly. Just let the moment unfold.
Candid is King (or Queen!)
Instead of asking everyone to say “cheese,” try snapping a few photos while the kids are laughing over a goofy gift or Grandma’s telling a funny story. Those real, unposed moments are the ones you’ll treasure.
Get on Their Level
For little ones, squat down or even sit on the floor to take a photo. Seeing the holiday world from their point of view makes the picture feel a lot more personal and fun.
Use Burst Mode for Action Shots
If your phone has a burst mode, turn it on when the kids are opening presents or everyone’s having a dance-off in the living room. You’ll get a series of shots to choose from, and it’s a great way to catch the in-between moments that really show the fun.
Don’t Stress About Perfection
Some of the best holiday photos have a little chaos in them. If the dog jumps into the frame or someone’s wearing a silly hat, let it happen. Those imperfect moments often end up being the ones that make you smile the most later on.
A Quick Makeup Tip for the Festive Glow
Before you start snapping away, if you want a little extra sparkle, my friend Val from Valerie Hammer Makeup Artistry hhas put together a lovely holiday makeup guide. Check out her blog for some easy, festive makeup tips that’ll have everyone feeling a bit more photo-ready. And regardless of your makeup state, don’t be afraid to BE in the photo. In 20 years, your kids will want to see you in their lives, and won’t care how together you are.
Edit Lightly, If at All
Finally, if you want to tweak your photos, just use a simple editing app on your phone (I like Snapseed) to brighten things up or add a little warmth. But don’t overthink it; these are your family’s memories, and they’re perfect just as they are.
