"You have to take your time," says Sjef Handels. "If you shoot spontaneously, you can of course be lucky if the lighting conditions happen to be right. But just as much bad luck." That's why he advises people to take fewer photos and put more effort into them, especially when it comes to choosing a subject. Because there are unbelievably beautiful moments for photos in the snow, the photographer knows, but they require commitment to capture.
For example, the aforementioned golden hour: getting up early in the morning, waiting for the sun, having the motif in mind, preparing the camera. And take several photos of the snowy landscape in different settings. "Then the hit rate for a beautiful souvenir picture increases considerably," he knows.
So these are the technical tips and tricks for successful photos in the snow. In the second part of our winter photo special, Sjef Handels reveals what you need to bear in mind when choosing a motif!
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