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How to Capture Thanksgiving With Your Camera
One of the biggest family events every year in America is the annual
Thanksgiving Day celebration. According to the New York Institute of
Photography (NYI), America's oldest and largest photography school,
Thanksgiving is a great time to photograph your family enjoying the holiday.
"Thanksgiving Day offers lots of photo opportunities and it's also a
terrific time to take family portraits that will make great Christmas
presents," noted Chuck DeLaney, Dean of America's oldest and largest
photography school.
What is the best way to get great pictures of Thanksgiving? NYI recommends
that you capture the essence of Thanksgiving on film by making it the
subject of your photos. You can do this in several ways.
One type of photograph you can take is a picture of the feast and your
family and friends enjoying it. Thanksgiving is, after all, a harvest
celebration of sorts, and food plays an integral part in the holiday. So,
one of the first pictures you should consider taking is of the table loaded
with all the goodies that everyone is about to consume. In this case, you
should make the turkey the subject of your image and make it large and
important in your frame.
Another good type of Thanksgiving photograph to make is a formal group
portrait of all the people you have invited to share the celebration with
you. You might want to consider getting out the tripod and finding a
vantage point high enough up so that you can capture all the family members as well as
the table laden with food. Remember to check your viewfinder to make sure
that there is nothing distracting and figure out a good way to make them
laugh before you snap the shutter. Thanksgiving is also a good time to take
candid photographs so don't put away your camera after the meal. This might
be a great time to take pictures of the kids running around the living room
or the family enjoying the post-dinner football game.
Finally, if you happen to live in a community that offers a good
Thanksgiving Day parade, you might want to forego the football game and take
your camera out to see it. You'll have a good time and you might even burn
off a few of those Turkey calories.
Copyright © 2001 Reprinted with permission from the New
York Institute of Photography website" . Reprinted with permission.
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