No matter how glamorous Instagram makes it seem, the job of adventure photographer is a hard one. Picture yourself packing for a week-long camping trip; you’d bring everything that’s required to live in the wilderness including a shelter, bedding, a packable kitchen setup and plenty of clothing, as well as a handful of accessories, which presents another packing list altogether. If you’re an outdoor photographer, add another 20 pounds of camera equipment on top of all that, and you’ll be ready for the trip.
The camera is the apparent tool required to make photographs, but in actuality, a lot more gear goes into taking pictures in the wild. Often it’s the seemingly less important things that make a good photo possible — as well as a substantial amount of prior planning. To find out what those things are, we asked the pros.
Savannah Cummins

After a shoulder injury put Savannah Cummin’s climbing career on hold for a season, she found a new way to approach the sport by picking up a camera. Now she climbs and shoots photos for The North Face.
