Discover Henningsvær Stadium, the world's most photographed football pitch set amidst the stunning Lofoten Islands. Learn essential tips for capturing its breathtaking scenery, including how to stay comfortable with the right clothing and Vallerret Photography Gloves, whether shooting from ground level or with a drone.
What are the best gloves for winter photography? This is a question that has been the center of our business ever since the beginning. Vallerret was founded because of the all too common problem of not being able to find gloves warm enough to withstand the harsh winter weather that came with winter photography. If you're wondering which gloves will be the best fit for you, read on! We break it down for you.
For urban photography, every piece of gear must enhance your ability to capture the dynamic essence of city life. At Vallerret Photography Gloves, we’re committed to constant improvement, ensuring our products meet the evolving needs of our community. In this post, we’re excited to showcase the evolution from our trusted Urbex glove to the all-new Djuke Photography Glove, designed specifically for urban and street photographers.
With upgrades like a sleek black design, Thinsulate™ Insulation, improved touchscreen functionality, and an adjustable wrist strap, the Djuke represents a leap forward in both style and functionality. Whether you're shooting early morning cityscapes or late-night street scenes, the Djuke is designed to keep you comfortable, warm, and focused on capturing the perfect shot.
In the heart of the city, where the buzz of life and the beauty of architecture blend seamlessly, capturing the perfect shot is an distinctive artform. Street photography face unique challenges, not the least of which is the unpredictable weather.
It doesn’t need to be winter to get cold quickly in the city. Wind blowing in narrow streets, sudden rain, or the cold after hours of exploring can make your hands numb and stiff.
That’s why we’re so excited about The Djuke – our newest photography glove, meticulously designed for those mild winter conditions in the unpredictable urban environment and in a sleek design approved by the fashion police.
It’s a question we get all the time: What is the best glove for my winter holiday? Whether you’re headed to the Arctic or Japan, we know how crucial it is to have the right gear dialed in before you hop on that plane. There’s nothing worse than investing in gear that doesn’t work for you. Finding a glove that works best for everyone can be tricky but we’ve learned some tips over the years to help you get the right glove for your winter holiday.
Embarking on his first trip to Scotland was fleeting but left a lasting impression. This time, with more time and a photography focus, Joshua Miravalles explored new parts of the country. Here are some tips for your next Scottish adventure:
Choose the Right Dates: Consider autumn for picturesque landscapes without the summer crowds.
Select Your Transport Wisely: A campervan offers you flexibility and convenience for exploring Scotland.
Plan Your Route, Stay Open to Surprises: Have multiple overnight options and stay updated with campsite locators.
Highlights to Consider: Explore the Kelpies sculptures, catch the Jacobite Steam Train, visit St Conan's Kirk, Kilchurn Castle, and the Isle of Skye.
Enjoy the Distilleries: Take time for whisky tastings at renowned and emerging distilleries.