While you want to make sure your glove is going to keep you warm, you should avoid buying gloves that are likely to be too warm and bulky for what you need. For example, if you primarily shoot in mildly cold temperatures, you don’t want gloves designed for extreme Arctic temperatures T...
Perfect gloves for my cold weather photography In December, I was trying out a new camera and lenses in Dyffryn Ogwen, North Wales. It was frosty with an increasing North Easterly wind. I got some great shots, but only lasted 90 minutes before I needed a solution re: my usual walking ...
The Vallerret Milford gloves are a unique entry into the photography glove market. Currently selling for$69, these fleece gloves are on the cheaper end of the spectrum, but they have a trick up their sleeve that helps to differentiate them from some of the other more affordable options. Tuck...
Given the severity of the cold so far this year I feel I have been very controlled in my response. I just happened to look at the forecast for just this evening. Here are the various descriptions of the weather on the by hour chart between 7pm and 9am tomorrow morning. 7pm Cloudy –...
You need to be physically prepared for the elements when taking images outdoors at night. Wear gloves (ideally well-fitting and grippy), a hat and take warm drink. Most importantly, layer up — the more layers, the better, as the temperature is likely to drop the later you photograph into...
We had ONE pair of gloves when I was a kid. I got the left-handed one and my day had the other. He had a robust punch. Ironically, his name was Punch. LOL! Continue Reading Youth No Comments Upside down kid, Pipe Shop, El Paso, Texas, 1987 ...
Gloves would be a good thing to consider next time around, and perhaps a scarf! Tracking the Light Braves the Cold! Share this: January 28, 2025 The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania will be hosting me on Saturday, February 25, 2025 from 10 to noon. Advanced booking is required. The Museum...
Cold-weather weddings are just around the corner, and we can’t wait! If you’re on the hunt for all the tips, tricks, and inspo when it comes to fall and winter wedding photography, we’ve got you covered! Trust us, it’s a whole different ball game in the snow than it is for...
Always apply for permits when necessary, stay on the trails, and leave no trace. Protect yourself and your gear. The exact gear you need depends on where you’re shooting. A raincoat, thick jacket, waterproof camera backpack and gloves are essential in cold and damp climates. Wear a hat...
It is also important to dress correctly…wrap up warm and wear gloves (flying with cold hands could result in loosing control) and a hat, being exposed to the cold can make you feel tired and loose concentration. Posted on12th January 2019 ...