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Eight Tips for Photographing Snow

Photographing Snow

I did not wait for the snow to stop falling before heading out to get this photo and others like it. With snow, you want to get out as soon as possible. That is often when it’s the most photogenic.

Photographing snow can result in some beautiful images. Falling snow and new fallen snow convey a magical quality that inspires photographers to get outside and get some photos. But photographing snow also presents various challenges.

As I mentioned in my mid-December blog post and newsletter, I enjoy photographing snow.  Its magical qualities captivate me, and I looked forward to photographing each winter’s snow. Unfortunately, I live in a state that does not get much snow. I live in Nebraska. It gets cold, but we don’t get a lot of snow.

When it does snow, I need to make the most of the limited opportunities living in Nebraska presents. When those opportunities come, I need to overcome the challenges of photographing snow brings. Here are somethings I have learned.

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