For those of you who enjoy Halloween or just like being creative during the fall season, one the traditions around this time of year is to carve a pumpkin into a jack o’lantern. Whether it be a social affair or an art project, thinking of and executing a unique idea for your jack o’lantern can be difficult. Taking photographs of a jack o’lantern in the dark can also be difficult so we’ve featured a few good images (and maybe a few not so great but the designs are unique) along with a few links to resources to help you get great photos of your jack o’lantern on Halloween.
DPS – Halloween Photography Tips
From jack o’lanterns to costumes, Digital Photography School gives brief but helpful tips for almost everything you’ll encounter on the 31st.
wikiHow – How to Photograph a Jack O’Lantern
9 steps to get great photos of your pumpkin.
Tuts+ – How to Make Fantastically Fun Jack O’Lantern Photos
This is one of the best tutorials out there for taking photos of your jack o’lantern.
Tim Evanson – evil grinning pumpkin on the shades

Robert Couse-Baker – it’s all about jack

PhotoAtelier – Jaco the Pumpkin

Peter Pawlowski – jack o lantern

William Warby – Jack-o’-lantern

Casey Fleser – Alliance Jack-O-Lantern

Tim Evanson – winking Halloween pumpkin

Lindsey Turner – i shall call him CrazyEyes McPalin

Emergency Brake – how pumpkins rot

Mathematical Association of America – Mathematical Pumpkins!

Heather Katsoulis – pumpkin panorama

Matt MacGillivray – a cat of course

Sarah Laval – Happy Halloween!

Anissa Wood – Fairy Pumpkin House

jean pierre gallot – halloween_citrouille

Damian Cugley – Pumpkin Carving Day

Arden – Pukin’ Pumpkin and her Evil Friend

Ben Grantham – Halloween Pumpkin

Steven Depolo – Halloween Pumpkins

Logan Ingalls – Jack O’Lantern hell












