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‘Tis the season - awesome tips to improve your Xmas pics

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With the Christmas holiday fast-approaching, now’s a prime time to get ready to snap some memor

[image] With the Christmas holiday fast-approaching, now’s a prime time to get ready to snap some memorable Christmas photos. If you’re like me, you probably have more than your fair share of bad Christmas photos on your computer! And though some may be bad on purpose (ugly Christmas sweaters, anyone?), the chances are that most are bad due to a lack of preparation and being swept away with Christmas day excitement. With that in mind, [I’ve put a few pointers together]( to help make sure you take beautiful, magical photos this Christmas. Here’s a quick taste of what’s in store for you: - A rundown of all the gear you need for Christmas photos - Full details of ideal camera settings for indoor and outdoor portraits - Recommended camera settings for Christmas light photos - Priceless composition tips for creating photos with impact Just click on the link above to check out the tutorial - but do it quickly - Christmas is only 7 sleeps away! Just remember - it’s easy to get caught up in all the excitement and hubbub of the holidays. Don’t get me wrong, it’s really important to be present with your family and focus on time spent with them, but try not to neglect your role as the family photographer either! With [these tips](, you’ll be well on your way to documenting all the fun at Christmas and creating photos you’ll all love for a lifetime. Here’s to a fantastic holiday season, my friend! Alex [image] P.S. Want to master photography without giving up years of your life? This limited time offer is for you: [Get access to the ultimate photography library… for just $1](. [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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