Astrophotography

The night sky is one of the most demanding and rewarding subjects in photography. Getting a sharp, noise-free image of the Milky Way or a detailed shot of the moon requires the right gear, careful planning, and a solid understanding of what happens when you push a sensor to its limits in the dark. This section covers everything from beginner star trail guides to advanced deep-sky imaging with tracking mounts and stacking software.

Why Light Pollution Killed This Comet Shot at 4 a.m.

Comet PanSTARRS had a narrow visibility window, and Brent Hall had roughly 12 hours to pull together a shot. What followed was a scramble of location scouting, dead batteries, cactus needles in the leg, and a hard lesson about light pollution direction.

Another Look at the Seestar S30 Pro Telescope

It seems smart telescopes are taking off, bringing more and more people into the astrophotography hobby. I've reviewed a few of these new categories of products, most recently the Dwarf Mini. 3, a low-priced entry in the computer-driven portable telescope offerings.

Behind the Scenes: How I Photographed Panoramas in Joshua Tree

Take a peek behind the scenes at how I created several enormous, detailed night panoramas in Joshua Tree National Park. The surreal landscapes are perfect for this sort of work. Below, I'll walk through the process, gear, and a few discoveries that make panoramas better.

The Free App That Navigates Perfectly With Zero Cell Signal

If I told you that there was a free app that allows you to navigate flawlessly without needing a cell signal, you'd be interested, wouldn't you? Given that I am a night photographer who frequently navigates in the dark, this is particularly useful. I wanted to share this in case it helps you as much as it has helped me.

A Practical Guide To Milky Way Photography

Embarking on a journey to capture the night sky can be both exhilarating and challenging. In this article, I will share essential tips and insights from my own astrophotography adventures, guiding you through the intricacies of planning, gear selection, and settings to capture images of the cosmos.

The 3 Most Overlooked Lenses for Night Photography

Most night photographers use ultra-wide angle lenses when night falls. And for good reason. If they are photographing the Milky Way, it arcs over a wide expanse of sky. But night photographers shouldn’t sleep on these three lens categories, which can crank up your creativity.

Is the ZWO Seestar S30 Pro the Ultimate Beginner Smart Telescope?

These days, it’s becoming easier and more affordable to photograph our night sky. The introduction of smart telescopes has opened the door for keen amateurs and hobbyists to get started in astrophotography at a fraction of the cost of a high-end professional setup. The ZWO Seestar S30 Pro is making the growing smart telescope space even better.

Can a Pocket-Sized Telescope Be a Real Astrophotography Tool?

When I first heard about the Dwarf Mini Smart Telescope, I have to admit I was skeptical. A smart telescope you can carry in a pocket (albeit a large pocket like a photographer's vest), plop down, and produce decent astrophotos seemed like a stretch. Smart telescopes have certainly evolved over the last few years, and I've reviewed a few of them.

Step-by-Step: Light Painting a Desert Tow Truck With Star Trails

I wanted to photograph and light paint a super-long exposure of a vintage tow truck with long star trails, but I also needed to do this quickly so I could continue teaching workshop participants. How did I do this? I’ll take you behind the scenes of my desert ghost town long-exposure photo.

How To Get Better Astrophotos Without Upgrading Anything

Ten years into shooting deep space, the biggest shifts are not in your gear bag, they are in how you practice, judge progress, and stay motivated when results are messy. If you want better night-sky images without getting trapped in comparison spirals or tech paralysis, this video lays out a sharper path.

Vespera II Review: A Smarter, Simpler Way to Capture the Night Sky

Astrophotography has been having somewhat of a renaissance over the last few years. Part of that may be the addition of high-quality digital cameras and also computers that can take away the drudgery of aligning the telescope and finding and capturing faint objects.

Astrophotography Is a Money Hole: Here Are Three Ways to Save

Astrophotography is one of the most rewarding yet undeniably expensive genres of photography. From specialized cameras to heavy mounts, the costs can quickly spiral out of control. And let’s be honest: print sales rarely make a dent in those expenses unless, maybe, you have a once-in-a-lifetime shot of Icarus flying into the sun.

Is This the End of Night Photography Education in Joshua Tree?

One of the joys of discovering Joshua Tree National Park is learning how to photograph the night sky through night photography workshops and classes. "Half the Park is After Dark" is a National Park Service campaign slogan, after all. But this may be coming to an end.

10 Astrophotography Mistakes That Quietly Ruin Your Images and How to Stop Them

Astrophotography gets frustrating fast when your target is in the wrong place, your gear is mismatched, or your files become chaos by the end of the season. Dialing in a few core habits around planning, hardware choices, filters, and focus lets you spend more time gathering good data instead of fighting problems at 2:00 a.m.

4 Tripods That Give You the Best Bang for Your Buck

Choosing a tripod can be agonizing. The good news? You don’t need to empty your wallet to get one. As a night photographer, I'll reveal four great tripods for photography that nail the sweet spot for stability, functionality, weight—and yes, price. After all, if a tripod can survive a night photographer’s abuse, it’ll be more than good enough for you.

Can You Be a Photographer If You’re Colorblind?

“Why does that dog look green?” From that startling comment, my parents discovered that I was red-green colorblind. But is it possible to be a colorblind photographer? We examine this interesting dilemma.

Pentax Star AF Autofocus: Yes, It's That Good

Pentax released Star AF in the United States recently. Of course, I had to kick the tires on it. And yeah, it's good. Really good. I describe my “real-world” experience with it during two night photography trips to Joshua Tree National Park in California to photograph the Milky Way.

The Most Romantic Night Photo Ever (Thanks to a Flashlight!)

Think about the most important photo you want to create. Is it a great wedding photo of celebrities? Maybe documenting a historic event? I've had photos published in National Geographic, had museum exhibitions, and won awards. But it turns out the most important (and romantic) photo I've made was a simple night photo created with a flashlight!

Why Everyone Thinks Your Night Photos Are Fake

"That's not real, that's AI!" If you post night photos on social media, you've most likely received comments like this before. It's the new way of saying, "You Photoshopped that!" Why do so many people think night photos are fake?

5 Steps to Photograph a Giant Desert Dragon at Night

How do you go about photographing and "light painting" a 350-foot-long dragon serpent? There were also some problems to solve. I'll reveal all the behind-the-scenes secrets and more of how I captured this giant dragon under the stars.

An American Is Named Astrophotographer of the Year With a Breathtaking Image

Astrophotography is growing rapidly in popularity. Better and more reasonably priced equipment, computer control, and a heightened interest in what is in the night sky have all combined to expand the number of photographers who do night sky imaging. Some create landscapes, better termed “nightscapes,” while others focus on capturing planets, nebulae, and galaxies.

The Smartest $30 You'll Spend for Your Camera Bag or Case

We have all been there. It is pre-dawn at a landscape you’ve been waiting for weeks to shoot, or you’re packing up after a wedding reception has ended. You need to find that memory card you just dropped, but your phone flashlight just isn’t cutting it. While a phone flashlight is certainly convenient, it is rarely the right tool for the job.

Ghost Mode: Becoming Invisible in Your Night Photo When Light Painting

Want to walk through your own night photo while remaining invisible? It'd be a great superpower for light painting. It turns out night photographers do it all the time. And it’s not Photoshop magic. It’s a simple trick for light painting that works with long exposure night photography that will take your night photography to the next level.

U.S. Users Can Now Autofocus on Stars With Pentax K-1

Do you wish your camera could autofocus on stars—without reframing? Good news. The venerable Pentax K-1 DSLR now has Star AF available in the U.S. Autofocusing on pinpoint stars just got a whole lot easier—and you can forget endless pixel-peeping.

Six Must-Have Apps for Night (and Day) Photography

If you want to find out about six essential apps for night (and day) photography, you've come to the right place. Whether you have iOS or Android, these apps will greatly enhance your photography. The sixth one is surely one that doesn't make it on many photography app lists!

Behind the Scenes: Heart Rock Night Photo

Yes, there's really a rock in the shape of a heart in Joshua Tree National Park! This is the story behind this night photo, including how I went about lighting it.

What's the Difference Between Blending and Composites?

Is there a difference between blending and compositing in post-processing? Some photographers make no distinction between the two. But for many, there's a notable difference. It can represent the difference between deception and handling noise or dynamic range.

Mastering Star Trackers for Better Astrophotography

Astrophotography using a star tracker can dramatically improve your deep space images, but setting it up properly takes careful preparation. Even small errors can reduce the clarity and detail of your shots.

Does Lightroom’s AI Image Processing Work on Night Photography Too?

Adobe's new Adaptive Color Profile uses AI to analyze an image, adjusting color, tone, and contrast of raw images. Unlike presets, Adaptive Color Profile is not a "one size fits all." How would it work with night photography images, which are notoriously difficult for AI to interpret?

How to Find Perfect Dark Sky Locations for Astrophotography

Astrophotography hinges on choosing the right location, often even more than equipment or technical skill. Whether you're battling city lights or traveling to remote spots, knowing how to select a dark sky location directly impacts the quality of your images.

Overlooked Hidden Gems in the Milky Way

While most photographers chase the Milky Way's dazzling core, there's a quieter, overlooked region that holds its own celestial magic. In this video, Jeroen ventures to the darkest skies of the Netherlands to reveal why this hidden galactic treasure deserves your attention.

Astrophotography Advice for Beginners

You've probably wondered whether investing in a specialized lens for astrophotography will significantly boost your results. According to this veteran, however, there's something else far more important that beginners should focus on first.

Historic Planetary Alignment: Photographer Captures All Eight Planets in Rare Panorama

Josh Dury, a photographer based in Somerset, UK, recently captured a panoramic image showing all eight planets—including Earth—in a single frame. He took the photograph on February 22, 2025, during an uncommon astronomical event called the "planetary parade," an occurrence when all eight planets align on one side of the Sun.