Venturing into the Arctic to photograph wildlife and landscapes really requires thought and preparation. It is very important to be dressed appropriately and to be prepared for the weather. In winter, temperatures can drop well below -30 degrees Celsius, which can very quickly put your life at risk.
Having a good clothing is essential, as is wearing a GPS-based Emergency Locator Beacon (EPIRS) station with local knowledge of the area and local guides. It really comes down to preparation. Being well prepared is the key to being able to make great photos in extreme conditions.
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