Winter Photography
One of the most exciting times of year for photographers is winter. The cold weather brings with it cold temperatures, snowy conditions and of course, winter sports, wildlife, and snow-covered landscapes. Prime opportunities to flex our photography muscles. In this guide, we’re looking at some of the most exciting winter photo tips, from the act of shooting in cold weather to more genre specific articles. Read all about it below.
You want to go outside, get some fresh air, and snap some photos. But, it's winter and you've never done this before. Still, that's not going to stop you from going on an adventure! Strap on your snowshoes and get ready for some dazzling snow photos. Here are some tips to get you started on your winter photography journey.

We can say from experience that there’s nothing worse than your fingers freezing while on a winter photo shoot. From a scientific standpoint, exposure to the cold results in constriction of blood flow to the extremities, resulting in rapid temperature loss that approaches ambient temperatures. In layman’s terms, your hands get cold fast. Once you feel that chill, it’s nearly impossible to think about anything else.
