Photographing Jack-O-Lanterns

You work so hard on making the perfect jack-o-lantern every year but photographing it can be a little tricky. Trying to find the right balance between light and candle light inside the pumpkin is tough.

Here are a few tips to get some great photos of your spooky (or silly) carved pumpkins.

  • Try diffusing the light you use by covering your flash with colored cellophane. This can give you a nice glow.
  • If diffused light is too bright then use no flash at all.
  • Use more than one candle inside your pumpkin for more light.
  • Be prepared to try many different shots and exposure settings.
  • Take your photo at dusk and not when it is too dark outside.
  • Photograph your pumpkin right after carving and before any mouths or eyes or noses start to fade.
  • Set your camera down or use a tri-pod to get a crisp clear photo.

Photographing Jack-O-Lanterns

Have a happy and safe Halloween!

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In my former life I was an activist and punk rock kid. In this life I am a HR Director, wife, mom, photographer, knitter and blogger. But don't get the wrong idea, I still totally rock!
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