Comments: On this blistering hot day the biggest problem was keeping faces free of shiny sweat. Dabbing with a towel and shuttles to an air conditioned car were tedious but that's what worked.
When filming in very hot or cold conditions it's best to be completely set up before you bring your subjects in front of a camera. That would include: tripod set-up and tested, camera(s) prepped with fresh memory cards or film, reflectors set up and tested, light readings taken and recorded and, of course, specific photo areas chosen and tested. Lenses can fog-up when brought out into the elements from air conditioning or heated spaces. Do it early enough for them to recover in time. HC
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