If you enjoyed the Autumn photography challenge, then you’ll love this 30 day Christmas photography challenge full of festive wholesomeness.
30 day photo challenges are a fun way to push your creativity. Having a set theme every day gives you the opportunity to think outside of the box.
Just like last time, you don’t have to use professional equipment if you don’t have it. Using your mobile phone and working your composition skills is just as good.
To complete the challenge, just take a themed picture once a day for 30 days. You can start the challenge whenever you like, just as long as it’s over the span of 30 days but it does work best if you do it in December of course.
You also don’t have to photograph them in order because we all know life is unpredictable and you won’t necessarily have a frosty day when you want you want one.
Use the hashtag #clicksphotochallenge to join in and share your Christmas photography challenge images with other people taking the challenge. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!

Christmas Photography Challenge Prompts
- Advent calendar
- Christmas tree
- Breathing cold air
- Ice
- Sparkle
- Christmas lights
- Morning frost
- Hot drink
- Winter flowers
- Winter sunrise
- Winter sunset
- Starry night sky
- The colour red
- The colour green
- Candy canes
- Decorations
- Pyjamas
- Gingerbread
- A family tradition
- Mince pies
- Candle
- Self portrait
- Wrapping gifts
- Christmas jumper
- Turkey (or veggie equivalent)
- Party food
- Something new
- Warm and cosy
- Favourite festive treat
- New years
Here are some of my own examples to give you some ideas:








Be sure to download the PDF here so you can print a copy of all 30 prompts.

I really hope you enjoy the Christmas photo challenge and I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
Don’t forget to use the hashtag #clicksphotochallenge to join in! and follow Clicks & Confetti on Instagram.
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