Summer is officially over and the weather is slowly starting to get cooler and slightly more wet. But for professional photographers and videographers, the work doesn't stop because of a change of weather! Rain, snow, or sleet the best always find a way to deliver. To help you shoot in tricky weather, here's our top five tips to shooting in the wet. Tip #1: Get a rain cover If you don't already have one in your camera bag, invest in a rain cover! While a rain cover might limit your ability to adjust focus and view images on your camera, it's much better than spoiling a days shoot and having water or streaks on your lens. We recommend the Neewer rain cover, which can be found on Amazon for £8.99. Tip #2: Use a lens hood If you don't have a rain cover, a lens hood can be an effective alternative in a pinch. A lens hood is a plastic cover that can be attached to the front of your camera that is usually used to reduce flare (sunlight) and protect the len...