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Ski Photography Pointers From Grant Gunderson
Buy an Incident Light Meter
Photo: Grant Gunderson

As one of Gunderson’s Pacific Northwest athletes, I have spent countless hours in the sun, snow, and sleet trying to help produce photos that will remind others of why they love to ski. This winter, at Outdoor Research’s Vertfest photography clinic, Grant had the opportunity to share a few tips with aspiring ski photographers. I took a few notes. –Molly Baker

Here's what Grant had to say:

The meter in your camera will be confused by excess light reflecting off of the snow. If you don’t have an incident meter, try taking a light meter reading off of your hand, or try over-exposing by a stop and a half.

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