Tips for Cold Weather Photography

Shooting in cold weather means a whole new set of things to think about: protecting your gear and yourself, and how to expose scenes shot in a world covered in snow.
Written by Terri Stone on December 29, 2009

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On the blog "Beyond Megapixels," Laura Charon has shared a series of timely tips for shooting in cold weather. You'll learn how to acclimate your gear to temperature swings, how to keep yourself warm, and how to properly expose snowy scenes.

This winter street scene by Tony The Misfit is from Flickr's Creative Commons:

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