- So now your bags are packed and you're ready…to go on an adventure.…You want to fly somewhere or drive somewhere,…and go shoot winter photography.…What are some good options?…Well, immediately I'd say the Arctic.…The Arctic gives you the advantage of generally cold…environments, hopefully snow, and the Aurora Borealis.…The Aurora Borealis is an actual year-round occurrence,…but it's best seen in the Arctic, and it's only dark…in the Arctic from September through March,…so going in December, or January, or February,…winter scenes and the Aurora, it's magic,…so I highly recommend the Arctic.…
What about something a little further south?…Then you want to be in environments that tend…to get a lot of snow.…For example, Yellowstone National Park,…wonderful in the winter, it gets a lot of snow.…Mount Rainier National Park near where I live.…Mount Seymour up in Vancouver, which is my favorite…local place to photograph in the winter.…So you're looking for high concentrations of snow.…The weather's very unpredictable these days,…
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10/28/2016- Location scouting
- Photographing the Aurora Borealis
- Working with snow
- Incorporating wildlife and structures
- Editing winter landscape photos
- Understanding the gear you need to shoot winter landscapes
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Video: Best locations for winter landscape photos