Going on a nature shoot? Here are important safety reminders.


Nature photography combines two of my favorite hobbies – photography and hiking in the great outdoors, which is more often than not, an exhilarating experience.  But don’t let excitement get the best of you.  It’s always best to be prepared before you venture out into nature to take some shots.  Here are some important safety reminders for you.


Research
Research on what you need to know about the location.  What’s the weather like?  Are there any predators that pose a threat to humans such as mountain lions and bears?  What clothes need to be bought?  Are there cellular phone signals in case an emergency arises?  These are just a few questions that need to be answered.

Buddy
It’s best to bring a friend along, especially if you’ll be camping out or if you’ll be carrying a lot of equipment for the shoot.  Having someone come with you cuts all the hassle in half.  Just make sure it’s someone who has an appreciation for nature.

Equipment
Speaking of equipment, while you have all your photography equipment at the ready, don’t forget to put them in safe cases that can handle high impact in case they fall.  Safety equipment for you and your companion is also a must.  First aid kits, mosquito-repellants, Swiss Army knives, flashlights, and food, are just some of the things you need to have in your bag.


JimFeldkamp, here, nature photographer and lover of the great outdoors.  For more about me, check out this link.

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