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Tips for Photographers During the Cold Winter Months

Posted: December 06, 2016
[caption id="attachment_12923" align="alignright" width="391"]Winter Batteries Image from digital-photography-school.com[/caption] Photographers shouldn't miss the opportunity to shoot during the winter. In fact, winter weather can be one of the most beautiful times to take photos. When winter weather hits, these tips can help photographers stay safe while capturing great images. Adam Welch, writer for Digital Photography School, shares how to shoot in cold weather.

Shooting in the Cold – Tips for Winter Photography

Just because it’s cold doesn’t mean you should stop doing any photography. Winter photography can be magical, here are some tips for shooting in the cold to help you. The weather It’s easy to go out and shoot when the weather is nice and the weather God’s smile down with big fair sky grins. Summer, Spring, and especially Autumn are popular times for photography because there’s no shortage of photo opportunities – comfortable photo opportunities at that. Seasons change, though, but that doesn’t mean that you have to be discouraged, or worse, stop shooting just because winter comes around and the weather outside turns cold. That’s not to say that making photographs in winter doesn’t come with its own set of problems – well, not really problems. Let’s just say that making photos in the colder months is more challenging than it is when at warmer times of the year. There are still quite a few reasons to venture out into the cold with your camera. Here are a few tips that will help you stay productive (and safe) during those frosty months between Fall and Spring. Read the entire article Shooting in the Cold - Tips for Winter Photography on Digital Photography School.