
30.06.2022 - Shooting in Cold Climates Part One
06/30/22 • 22 min
This podcast episode includes Part One of an all-new extended series on shooting in cold climates. In this first part, there is a discussion on the different types of cold environments, how to dress for different activities, active wear vs. non-active wear, layering clothing, and keeping your feet warm when photographing in cold climates.
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This podcast episode includes Part One of an all-new extended series on shooting in cold climates. In this first part, there is a discussion on the different types of cold environments, how to dress for different activities, active wear vs. non-active wear, layering clothing, and keeping your feet warm when photographing in cold climates.
Wild Nature Photo Travel
Photography Workshops and Expeditions around the World
www.wildnaturephototravel.com
Support the Show and fellow Nature Photographer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JoshuaHolko/membership
Find us on Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Joshuaholko/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HolkoJoshua
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Need to Contact us? [email protected]
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www.wildnaturephototravel.com
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19.07.2022 - Shooting in Cold Climates Part Two
This podcast episode includes Part Two of an all-new extended series on shooting in cold climates (See Part One HERE). In this second part, there is further extensive discussion on dressing for cold weather photography with an emphasis on keeping your hands and head warm when photographing in cold climates. The hands are one of the most difficult parts of the body to protect from the cold due to the requirement for a high degree of manual dexterity to operate the camera controls. Anyone who has ever had cold hands when photographing in the cold should listen to this podcast episode.
The Heat Company Gloves
Arcteryx Gloves
Fjallraven
Lenz Products
Wild Nature Photo Travel
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