Cold Weather Photo Tips


In The Outdoor Photographer's article "Cold Weather Photo Tips," we look at reasons we may want to take pictures in the cold or at high altitudes and how to compose and produce those photos to a higher caliber. Believe it or not, one of the biggest limiting factors to cold weather photography is your camera gear. Needless to say here are a few of Paul Zizka's tips for cold weather photography:

1. Bundle Up
2. Battery Power
3. Know Your Gear
4. Watch for Moisture
5. Bracket Your Images
6. Insulate Metal Parts
7. Keep Food and Hot Drinks Handy
8. Use Two Camera Bodies
9. Take Advantage of Conditions
10. Seal It
11. Give It Time
12. Embrace Discomfort

Now there is a lot of tips in this article so to read more follow the link. Some of these tips may also be applied to other conditions, besides just the cold, that may require a little more attention than what we are used to. Either way, there is something to be learned from this article and I hope it helped you as much as it helped me.

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https://www.outdoorphotographer.com/tips-techniques/nature-landscapes/cold-weather-photo-tips/

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