While I love capturing stunning moments through photography, my allergies do present some challenges when it comes to outdoor shoots. This is particularly true during peak pollen season.
Spring and Fall: During these times, high pollen counts make breathing difficult, impacting my ability to stay sharp and comfortable while shooting. This can hinder the delicate work of capturing natural light and fine details, especially in landscapes or portrait sessions.
Summer: When ragweed blooms, my allergies reach their peak. Sneezing and itchy eyes become persistent distractions, making it challenging to focus on the finer points of my composition and achieving a flawless image.
While I'm adaptable and find ways to work through these challenges, understanding the seasonal impact of allergies is essential for planning shoots.