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Episode 33: Conquer the Cold

Episode 33: Conquer the Cold

FromThe Photography News Podcast


Episode 33: Conquer the Cold

FromThe Photography News Podcast

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Dec 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With temperatures dropping as we head towards the end of 2021, there’s never been a better time to conquer the cold and head out with your camera to capture some brrr-illiant images! Handily, the PN podcast team are here with an avalanche of hints, tips and techniques to help you make the most of cold snaps. From where to head for the best images after a snowfall through to how best to keep your kit (and yourself) functioning, there’s more than a flurry of great advice to get you motivated.  
Elsewhere on the podcast, find out why Will spent three hours in a Welsh greenhouse, how Kingsley came to be wandering around woods on his own in the dead of night and why Roger realised all too late that he should have taken a tripod to a National Trust property.  
There are listener questions too, as we help one lucky chap decide whether he should buy a Nikon Z 7 II or a Z 9, discuss the benefits of storing your images in the cloud and end up getting into a surprisingly heated debate about photographing Christmas lights. Bah humbug!  
Got a pressing photography question? Email podcast@photographynews.co.uk and you could find your question being answered by some of the best in the business. And don’t forget to catch up on previous episodes, too!
Released:
Dec 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to The Photography News Podcast! Every other week, editor Will Cheung and other members of the PN team will be sitting down to share our thoughts on the biggest and latest news stories from the world of photography, offer up technique and advice, and much more. If you’d like to get involved and have your say, email your questions, requests or stories to podcast@photographynews.co.uk.