28 responses to “How To Take Fireworks Pictures”

  1. Today Is My Birthday and I’m Taking The Day Off

    [...] How to Take Fireworks Pictures – by my friend Todd Morris. I’m not much of a photographer myself, so I appreciate the tips and advice offered on taking good fireworks pictures. Now, if I could just manage to keep my thumb from appearing in photos I take with my digital camera, I’d be a happy camper. [...]

  2. Rick

    Great tips. I live in California, so fireworks this year were sacrificed in many communities with serious fiscal crises. Those that did have fireworks actually looked rather indulgent in these challenging times of our economy. But there is nothing more awe-inspiring than the sky lit by bright explosions and sparks.

  3. nas

    Good post, no wonder when i take photos of fireworks they always come out blurry and quite poor. Ill see if i can rectify that on my bday when i order some more fireworks

  4. chaoticmom

    Good advice. Especially about the tripod. I remember the good 'ole days of film, and digital is MUCH easier and CHEAPER when taking tons of photos. Also nice to see the photos so soon after taking them, to see if any changes need to be made when shooting.

  5. smith

    I love capturing fireworks picture but i never got the prints well enough. Now i hope by using your described techniques i can get much better pictures.

  6. barstools

    Wow, great picture1 I wish our 4th of July pics turned out this well! Thank you for the advice.

  7. Indie

    Good post, when ever i take photos of fireworks they always come out blurry. thanks for your advice

  8. Spanish property

    you have given a very great idea to shoot the good phtos i liked it & it is very true for the photography if you want it to have a good pic then you have to follow some criteria then you’ll get that!

  9. prateek

    Now my camera will going to rock these world

  10. gregory

    these really are great fireworks and i hope many people will like to read it out. You should have uploaded more and more pics of fireworks.

  11. nataliess

    What should I do if I am using a digital camera? How is it different from a traditional camera?

  12. Peter

    i was always trying to have a good photo of fireworks but was not succeeded in that but thanks you gave me the idea i liked it!

  13. Edward

    Hey thanks for giving us such a better i dea i am very happy that i got it for me!

  14. Michael

    I love Fireworks – taking pictures of them is really hard though. This information was helpful.

  15. mark

    Hey using tripod is a good idea

  16. ivr solutions

    thanks for the idea i liked it because i always try to become a perfect photographer &m i feel very happy when i get it done!

  17. Fire Finch

    So gorgeous! I have a decent camera for a beginner (Canon 1000D), I'll have to try taking photos of fireworks the next time Australia Day rolls around, although my skills are amateur at best.

  18. Concert tickets

    i am very keen to take the pictures of the fast moving cars i know your tip will work i9n that too!

  19. snowblowerparts

    It's awesome! I've always wanted to try photography but it's quite an expensive hobby. May be in the future when I can afford to buy a camera for professionals.

  20. CashCrate

    HA! I wish I would’ve read this a week ago when I went to a fireworks show. All my pictures were blurry and not great quality at all. At least I know for future reference. Great post!

  21. lidovenice

    thanks for your suggestions, I will use it next year by Redentore in Venice, one of the biggest fireworks happening in the World!!!

  22. timberlakejustin321

    Now i''ll show my inner photographer.lol

  23. William

    Thanks for the tips, I work at a restaurant at MyrtleBeach that has fireworks weekly. maybe i can get some extra doe to photograph them

  24. Terence Lim

    That’s very cool skill. I remember I have taken photo during river festival back in my days in Brisbane, but the photo just sucks ;(

    Thanks for the tips! ;)

  25. Ruri

    Using tripod maybe useful, but sometimes in crowd it is hard to stand a tripod. However, without tripod still can make good firework pictures.
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  26. Pretend Play Toys

    Damn!

    I wish I would have read your post a couple of months ago. I’ve tried to take pictures of fireworks for the last 3 4th if Julys (with my 5 mega pixel Panasonic Lumix) and they’ve always come out blurred. I thought I had to buy some really extensive equipment to do this right.

    I’ll definitely try this next year! Thanks.
    :)

  27. Sire

    I took some stunning shots of fireworks over the Sydney Opera House and having that landmark in the background sure made a difference.

    It amazed me how many people were taking photos without a tripod though, I reckon they were going to be pretty disappointed with the photos.
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  28. Avi @ Viking Costumes

    Thanks for the info – Ive always struggled with night shots of cities etc. My wife and I are about to go on a boat trip in the Sydney harbour the coming week so I’ll make sure I take a copy of these tips – fingers crossed i can get some nice pics!!!
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