1. Movement: Snow flow photography essentially deals with the capturing of snow movement. Light and wind dynamics must be well grasped while photographing to freeze a moment of movement that may help capture intricate patterns and delicate snow flows. The other interesting element would be to catch motion blur in capturing a flow of an image.
2. Lighting: Winter lighting will be soft and diffused from cloud cover or from the reflective properties of snow. The magic hour will give some great contrast and shadow, just before sunrise or after sunset. Good lighting will give the snow some texture and movement.
3. Contrast: Using with a beautiful white canvas of snow allows using contrasting effects such as darker trees or rocks or buildings. Then contrast with the more white colour from the dark objects makes the flow…