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How to Take Good Photos in the Rain (and Other Wet Situations)

Harry Guinness

You don’t have to wait for clear, sunny days and good weather to take photos. In fact, going out in a rainstorm is a great way to get really interesting shots—as long as you look after your camera. Here’s how to do it successfully.

Shooting in the rain is the easiest way to get wet while practicing photography, but it’s not the only one. All the techniques, tips, and tricks I discuss in this article also apply if you’re shooting breaking waves, taking long-exposures of running streams or waterfalls, or otherwise just getting soaked with your camera in hand.

Why Wet Situations Are Great for Photos

This photo of a building in Moldova is much more interesting because of the reflection and sheltering tourists. Harry Guinness

It’s easy to take the same photos as everyone else. Just go to the same places, at the same times (often sunset) as others, and snap away. Check out this Instagram account to see how bad it can get.

But it’s also pretty easy to take original, creative photos. Just shoot where other people don’t, or when they don’t—this is why rainy days can be good for photography. If everyone else is hunkering down indoors or avoiding getting too close to the water spray, it’s an opportunity for you to get a shot they won’t.

Wet days also make for more interesting photos. The rain and wet ground add different elements to your shots. The reflections in puddles can give you new perspectives and angles to play with, and often create a moodier atmosphere.

Now, let’s look at how you can do it effectively.

Keeping Your Camera Safe and Useable

Aww, look at my camera’s little rain jacket. Harry Guinness

Water is hell on photography gear. Not only can it get inside and damage the fragile electronics in your camera, but just a few water droplets on your lens can make taking photos impossible. If you want to take photos in the rain, you have to pay serious attention to keeping your gear safe, dry, and usable.

Here are some tips:

This was a great location for a photo, but because the front of my lens was soaked, I couldn’t pull it off. I’m still annoyed. Harry Guinness

Taking Good Photos

Shooting in the rain doesn’t mean you have to get wet (although, you normally will). Harry Guinness

With your camera adequately protected, you can get down to the fun part—shooting great photos! Here are some things to keep in mind:

This would have been a very boring photo on a sunny day. Harry Guinness
The light can do interesting things after it rains and the wet landscape also has a nice texture. Harry Guinness

There’s no such thing as bad weather for photography, only unprepared photographers. Whether it’s a nice sunny day or raining buckets, there are interesting and original photos to be taken.

Hopefully, you now appreciate that the worse the weather is, the easier it is to find more creative shots. So, don’t let a bit of rain put you off taking photos—just protect your camera and you’ll have fun.

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