Cold Weather Wildlife And Polar Bear Photography. What to Wear.
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Canon Explorer of Light Charles “Chas” Glatzerand hisShoot the Lightclients will be joining us for the 11th time this November for thePolar Bear Photo Safari at Seal River Heritage Lodge, and after years of experience photographing polar bears, wildlife and northern lights in harsh conditions, they know just what to wear.
We send a clothing and packing list to all guests on ourpolar bear photo safaris, but Chas also sent us some suggestions of his own below, which include specialized must-haveheat layer photography gloves
When DG traveled to Iceland to capture its breathtaking landscapes, they knew the wind and rain would be a true test of gear. Recommended by Dan from Capture the Atlas, The Heat Company’s Heat 2 Softshell gloves kept them dry, warm, and ready to shoot — no matter how wild the weather got.
Photographer Bogdan A. has faced some of the harshest winter conditions — from the frozen shores of Hudson Bay to the icy forests of Minnesota. Armed with The Heat Company’s Durable Liner Pro and Shell Full Leather gloves, he’s able to stay warm, keep full control of his camera, and capture stunning shots of wildlife in subzero temperatures.
Photographing sunrise and vaporizing boiling water at -38°F while dogsledding in Ely, Minnesota, on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area is no easy task.