Be Out in the Cold: Why Winter is Great for Night Photography

Be Out in the Cold: Why Winter is Great for Night Photography

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Night Photography Adventure Workshops in National Parks.

America's National Parks are breathtaking in the daytime, but at night they take on an otherworldly beauty. We hand-craft night photography workshops that provide world-class education from five diverse, experienced and enthusiastic instructors. The result is a rich experience full of adventure where you get individual attention and awe-inspiring images of natural nocturnal splendor.

Embracing Clouds in the Night Sky — National Parks at Night

Once in a Red Moon: Photographing the Lunar Eclipse — National Parks at Night

Great Balls of Fire, Part 2: How to Photograph a Meteor Shower — National Parks at Night

How I Got the Shot: Milky Way and White Dome Geyser, Yellowstone — National Parks at Night

How to tell the Difference Between Planes, Satellites and Meteors — National Parks at Night

Out of the Blue: The Importance of Twilight to the Night Photographer — National Parks at Night

Casting Out Shadows: When HDR is the Right Choice for a Night Scene — National Parks at Night

Be Out in the Cold: Why Winter is Great for Night Photography — National Parks at Night

Words, Words and More Words: Announcing the Night Photography Glossary — National Parks at Night

Expand Your Universe: Two Night Photography Conferences Coming Your Way in 2024 — National Parks at Night

Getting the Best Star Points for Astro Landscapes: How to Test Lenses for Coma — National Parks at Night

Nights of the Comet: Our Photos and Experiences with NEOWISE — National Parks at Night

Midwinter Musings: The Importance of the Solstice to the Night Photographer — National Parks at Night

Finding Your Way in the Dark: A Guide to Seeing at Night — National Parks at Night