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» Local shoppers search for bargains
» For the holidays, targeted e-mail all the rage
» Parties perfect way to celebrate season
» National Family Photo day captures season
» Temperature key to keeping Thanksgiving feast safe
» Hanukkah, Thanksgiving make cross over in turkey-latke dish
» Turkey lovers, vegetarians compromise for holiday feast
» Cookie cutter artists keep nonconformist edge
» High-tech shopping carts may change consumer choices
» Prayers, shopping mark Ramadan in Saudi Arabia
» Barbie gets hipper, trendier to beat competition
» Budgets bulge as shoppers stretch holiday dollars
» Gift certificates become more popular at holidays
» Online seller eBay strives to fill Santa’s boots with Internet auctions
» Picture perfect digital cameras capture memories, imaginations

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National Family Photo day captures season

By The Associated Press

Several years ago, the Photo Marketing Association International and the Photography Information Council designated the day after Thanksgiving as National Family Photo Day. That day was selected because it’s a day when families enjoy being together before the commercialism of the holidays sets in.

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(AP Photo/Rick Sammon)
National Family Photo Day is the day after Thanksgiving. Take advantage of your family time and snap a picture for an electronic online holiday card or a traditional holiday paper photo card.


Besides, if you take pictures on that day, you still have plenty of time to make and send a traditional holiday paper card or an electronic holiday card through online picture services such as Ofoto or Shutterfly.

Now that you know there is an official day to take a family photo, there is no excuse for you not to send the most personalized kind of holiday greeting card — one that features a family photo that will bring a smile.

Some tips on getting great family shots:

As the number of people in your picture increases, so should the number of pictures you take. People blink, and their expressions change in the blink of an eye. To get a flattering picture of everyone, take many pictures. My rule of thumb is to take one picture for each person in the group.

Give your family notice you will be taking a family shot so they can look their best.

Fill the frame with your family. Most people don’t move in or zoom in close enough when taking a picture. That leaves a lot of dead space around the subject or subjects and makes them too small. When you fill the frame with your subjects, the recipient of your holiday card will be able to see them better.

Keep your subjects talking and happy. When taking a family photo, “silence is deadly” rings true. If you stand there, point your camera at your family and say, “smile,” your subjects will look stiff and posed. But if you keep talking, perhaps telling a joke, you’ll get a more lively result.

You want a different type of family photo? Here’s one idea: Try an action shot. Take a picture of your family running toward the camera, perhaps holding hands. You’ll need to use a fast film (ISO 400 or 800) or high ISO setting on your digital camera, a tripod (to steady the camera) and your camera’s self-timer (so you can run into the scene) and focus-lock (locking on a specific point in a scene). You’ll also need to take several shots to ensure getting a good one.

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