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Holiday Photoshoot Tips for Christmas Cards 

September 17, 2024 by Tyra

Christmas family card

The holiday season is just around the corner, and what better way to share your festive spirit than with personalized Christmas cards? Capture your family’s joy and holiday cheer with a photo card that will make your family and friends smile. Whether you’re working with a professional photographer or planning a DIY shoot, here are some helpful tips to ensure your holiday photoshoot is a success. 

1. Choose a Theme

christmas card

Decide on a theme that captures your family’s style or the holiday vibe you want to share. Classic themes include cozy winter outfits, matching holiday pajamas, or a festive outdoor scene with snow or greenery. You could also go modern with a minimalist look or add some fun by incorporating props like Santa hats, reindeer antlers, or holiday lights. 

2. Pick the Right Location

tree card

Your location sets the tone of the shoot, so choose wisely! A few options include:

  • At Home: Cozy up around the fireplace, the Christmas tree, or a beautifully decorated mantel. Home settings add a personal touch.
  • Outdoors: Capture nature’s beauty by heading to a park, a pine tree farm, or even a scenic city backdrop.
  • Studio: If you’re looking for more control, a professional studio offers neutral or festive backdrops, perfect lighting, and no weather issues to worry about.

3. Coordinate Outfits

santa card

Your outfits should complement the theme and setting. Whether you opt for matching holiday pajamas or coordinated colors, balance is key. Stick to a palette of 2-3 colors (think deep reds, greens, and whites) to ensure everyone looks cohesive. Avoid busy patterns that could distract from the overall photo. And don’t forget accessories like scarves, hats, or holiday socks to add a fun, festive touch! 

4. Make Use of Natural Light

merry christmas card

Lighting can make or break a photo, and natural light works wonders in making your images look warm and inviting. Aim to shoot during the “golden hour,” which is the hour just after sunrise or before sunset when the light is soft and flattering. If you’re shooting indoors, set up near large windows to let in as much natural light as possible. 

5. Use Holiday Props

family christmas card

Props can instantly elevate your photoshoot and add a festive touch. Some ideas include:

  • Wrapped gifts or Christmas ornaments
  • Garland, wreaths, or string lights
  • Holiday mugs filled with cocoa or marshmallows
  • Stockings or holiday blankets & pillows for cozy vibes

Just be sure to keep it simple. Too many props can clutter the image and distract from the main focus: your family!

6. Focus on the Candids 

reindeer card

While posed photos are great, some of the best holiday pictures come from candid moments. Let kids play, tell jokes, or throw snow around to capture those authentic smiles and laughs. These candid shots often make the most memorable and heartwarming Christmas cards.

7. Take Multiple Shots

wishing you merry christmas card

Don’t settle for the first shot! Take multiple photos to give yourself plenty of options. This is especially important when photographing large groups or kids who may be distracted. Having a variety to choose from ensures you’ll find that perfect image where everyone looks their best.

8. Consider Your Card Design

design card

Before the shoot, think about how your photo will fit into the overall design of your Christmas card. Leave space for text, and make sure the background and color tones will complement your holiday message. If you’re going for a classic design, keep the backdrop and outfits neutral. If you’re opting for a playful card, feel free to be bold with colors and props.  

About the card itself… We offer a range of fully customizable Christmas cards in six shapes: standard, rounded, ticket, scalloped, bracket, and folded. You can also select from three premium paper options: pearl champagne, felt white, and felt luxury. This variety allows you to find the perfect card that suits your style.

9. Plan Ahead

plan ahead card

The holiday season can be hectic, so schedule your photoshoot well in advance. This gives you time to select your photos, order your cards, and send them out without rushing. Consider taking photos in fall months.

10. Don’t Forget Your Pets

pet cards

If your furry family members are part of the holiday cheer, include them in your photos! Whether they’re wearing festive accessories or simply being themselves, pets add personality and charm to your holiday cards.

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