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How to go beyond taking pictures of fireworks with your phone, or sticking your camera into fireworks mode.

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Rishi Sanyal

This weekend, people and cities across the US will be celebrating the Fourth of July with the traditional large firework displays. If you’re trying to capture those, there are a few things you’ll want to keep in mind if you want to get pictures that truly sparkle.

We’ve outlined the most important ones in a video, which you can watch below:

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If you’re looking for a more in-depth look at how to shoot fireworks, including tips from someone who’s done it professionally, we have a few articles you can dive into, too. Stay safe, have fun, and get some great shots!

Read: a tutorial from the official photographer for the London New Year fireworks

PS: not American? These tips will work just as well on November 5th, December 31st or any other day with big fireworks displays. It’s never too early to start planning!

Slideshow: Fireworks 101

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