15 Ideas and Tips for Winter Landscape Photography

Like it or not, winter is upon us, and while you may not enjoy the freezing cold temperatures and snow, they do bring with them the opportunity for lots of stunning landscape photography. If you are ready to put on your boots, grab your camera, and head outside into the chilly weather, this helpful video will give you 15 tips and ideas to make the most of it.

Coming to you from Photo Tom, this great video discusses 15 tips and photo ideas you can use for winter landscape work. Though I loathe the cold, I have to admit that I look forward to the abstract and otherworldly images offered by the snow and ice. While I definitely enjoy traditional landscape photography in the winter months, I have found that I most love shooting with a drone. Getting an aerial view can really bring into relief the interesting geometry and formations and give you a new perspective on things. Check out the video above for lots of helpful tips and ideas, and be sure to bundle up out there! 

And if you really want to dive into landscape photography, check out the "Photographing the World" tutorial series with Elia Locardi.

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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Whoa!!! thumbnail of the curch on Ceahlau Mountain on FStoppers? I had to click :)