Bluebird days are the most salable and best days to shoot skiing.
That being said, the majority of the season involves shooting on gray days.
12+ inches of snow overnight with a deep azure blue sky.
IDEALLY….
But…..
These days rarely come.
So what do you do?
You go shoot anyways!
This makes the snow look a true white and will create far better looking images.
Everyone likes looking at a true white snow since our eyes see it that way.
Avoid having ANY sky in the shot.
Gray skies match gray snow and the shot becomes less interesting.
It's best to compose in a different way.
On a gray day the darks are really dark.
Read the article here to learn more.