Halloween is a unique time of year. Spooky, scary, terrifying, gloomy, eerie, ghoulish. For some, Halloween can be a celebration of all things dark.
With this in mind, Halloween also conjures up endless possibilities for picture-taking opportunities for your social media accounts. If your intention is to make dark, moody photographs, this is the perfect time of year. Yet, it is also possible to incorporate photos of a light-hearted variety.
Halloween festivities commonly occur in the evening and are often held outdoors making low-light situations a definite possibility. Hence, those who venture outdoors with a camera in hand must be ready to accommodate a variety of subjects and settings. Advanced preparations are always to your advantage.
The following is a list of tips that address many aspects of the lighting challenges you will face and solutions to meet them head-on.
1. Available light is your best friend in creating authentic pictures that will achieve the darkness and mystery of the occasion. Sources for available light can be as diverse as lit pumpkins, string porch lights, hazy streetlights, or even moonlight.
2. A tripod will be a necessity to reduce camera shake in most low-light, long-exposure pictures. Be aware that effective ghostly images can be created with the intentional movement of your subject.
3. If you are using a DSLR shoot in RAW mode if your camera has this function. RAW allows for much more tolerance in the manipulations of post-edit refinements to the photograph.
3. Black and white photographs are a natural choice for Halloween.
4. Black and white photographs are a natural choice for Halloween. The starkness of black and white photos, combined with the ability to add graininess to the picture, enhances the spooky effect that Halloween desires. Increasing your ISO setting will increase the graininess of the photo.
5. Carved, lighted pumpkins are marvellous props to use in your Halloween photographs – especially with children. Using a pumpkin patch as a setting for a photo shoot is also a big plus.
Finally
Halloween photography can be terrifying, adorable, or thought-provoking. It all depends on your model, lighting, props, and editing choices.
Don’t be afraid to play around with different elements to create a diverse collection of Halloween photos.With our Halloween photography tips, you’ll be able to enjoy the holiday and take wonderfully spooky images.