Environment

Desert Photography: Surviving the Elements

Desert landscapes offer some of the most visually striking photography on earth — endless dunes, eroded rock formations, vast salt flats, and skies with a clarity that humid environments can’t match. They also present extreme conditions that can damage gear, drain batteries, and endanger photographers who aren’t prepared. Protecting Yourself First Photography in the desert is a physical endurance challenge. The gear advice comes second to personal safety. Water. Carry far more than you think you need.

Environment

Coastal Photography: Dealing with Salt, Sand, and Spray

Coastal environments produce some of the most dramatic landscape photography — crashing waves, rocky shorelines, sweeping sandy beaches, and constantly changing light. They’re also the harshest environments your camera gear will ever encounter. Salt spray corrodes metal and coats optics. Sand infiltrates every crevice. Waves don’t care about your tripod placement. Shooting effectively at the coast means respecting these hazards while positioning yourself for the best images. Protecting Your Gear The Salt Spray Problem Salt spray is insidious.