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Hi guys,
I have some questions about photography that I would like to ask for my course work project:

I am attempting to find a potential gap in the market for a product with the context of photography
If it helps, think about the questions from the point of view of your own style of photography as there isn't a particular focus at this point of development.

-Are there any problems you encounter when trying to do a photoshoot? i.e. the weather (I'm trying to focus more on the physical side, less so on the electronic)
-Have you thought of any ways that you would or have fixed the issues?
-Have you needed to improvise a solution for any problems? If so what for?
-Has your ability to take photos been limited due to any of these issues? If so what were they?

I’m thankful for any input.

Cheers,
Will
 
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Hi guys,
I have some questions about photography that I would like to ask for a project:

-Are there any problems you encounter when trying to do a photoshoot/things you find irritating while taking photos?
-Have you thought of any ways that you would fix the problems?
-is there anything you think doesn’t need to be fixed/is already perfect?

I’m thankful for any input.
Cheers,
Will
No, I enjoy photography.
 
Hi guys,
I have some questions about photography that I would like to ask for my course work project:

I am attempting to find a potential gap in the market for a product with the context of photography
If it helps, think about the questions from the point of view of your own style of photography as there isn't a particular focus at this point of development.

-Are there any problems you encounter when trying to do a photoshoot? i.e. the weather (I'm trying to focus more on the physical side, less so on the electronic)
-Have you thought of any ways that you would or have fixed the issues?
-Have you needed to improvise a solution for any problems? If so what for?
-Has your ability to take photos been limited due to any of these issues? If so what were they?

I’m thankful for any input.

Cheers,
Will
 
Regarding the weather, I shoot in the winter when it is below freezing...exclusively wildlife photography.
Cold conditions create ice fog, so I go with the flow:
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Heat haze can make photos blurry when shooting from a heated vehicle. So I keep my vehicle below freezing (dont use the heater), and use chemical heat packs to keep my feet warm. I use glove-mits with chemical heat packs for my hands, I can access camera buttons with my finger tips when needed.
Battery life is reduced by cold, so I always keep my spare batteries warm in my pockets.
 
Regarding the weather, I shoot in the winter when it is below freezing...exclusively wildlife photography.
Cold conditions create ice fog, so I go with the flow:View attachment 284260
Heat haze can make photos blurry when shooting from a heated vehicle. So I keep my vehicle below freezing (dont use the heater), and use chemical heat packs to keep my feet warm. I use glove-mits with chemical heat packs for my hands, I can access camera buttons with my finger tips when needed.
Battery life is reduced by cold, so I always keep my spare batteries warm in my pockets.
Thanks, this is very helpful!
 
In looking back this is the exact same thing you posted on Monday (with no replies). As such, rather than duplicating your post, you might want to reevaluate your post, to make it look less like spam. Rather than a shotgun approach to questions, try a more pointed direction. People tend to respond more to non abstract questions.
 
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@Will007: No more cross-posting duplicate threads, please. Only one warning.
 
In looking back this is the exact same thing you posted on Monday (with no replies). As such, rather than duplicating your post, you might want to reevaluate your post, to make it look less like spam. Rather than a shotgun approach to questions, try a more pointed direction. People tend to respond more to non abstract questions.
Thank you for the suggestion, I will try to make is more pointed in future.
 

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