Merry Christmas From Scott Walter Photography

Christmas Cheer Recipe: Combine loads of good wishes, heart full of love and armfuls of hugs. Sprinkle with laughter and garnish with mistletoe. Top off with presents. Serves everyone!

I hope everyone has a happy and safe Christmas. We will be at a reduced staff between December 20th and the New Year. Next year we will have some great specials so check back soon!

Once again Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Tip for Photographing Christmas Lights

You can take very good photographs of Christmas lights with inexpensive point and shoot cameras. The real trick with photographing christmas lights is the time of the day.

If you wait til its completely dark out then either the background or the lights will get blown out. You will want to arrive somewhere between sunset and when its completely dark out.

If your camera has a white balance setting (check your manual) you want to set it to the Tungsten settings. Most christmas lights are tungsten lights. Also make sure the flash doesn’t fire. You don’t want the bright flash ruining your pretty photographs

Since you will be photographing in low light you will need some steady support, otherwise you may get blurry photographs. If you don’t have a tripod, really anything will work from a bean bag to the top of your car.

Some Images of the Season

Here are a few photos of the holiday season.