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

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

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.

How I Got the Shot: Star Circles Over West Quoddy Head Lighthouse — National Parks at Night

Five Questions: Yes, Light Painting is Allowed in National Parks, and More — National Parks at Night

Five Field Tips to Make Night Photography Go a Little Smoother — National Parks at Night

NPF: The New Rule for Shooting the Sharpest Stars in the Sky — National Parks at Night

Hanging Ten: Our Favorite Photos of 2022 — National Parks at Night

Capturing the Comet: How to Photograph the Night Surprise of NEOWISE — National Parks at Night

Five Questions: Barns, Filters with Auroras, Star Trail Settings and More — National Parks at Night

Beyond the Milky Way: There's More to Night Photography Than the Trendy — National Parks at Night

How I Got the Shot: Waterfall and Clements Mountain in Glacier National Park — National Parks at Night

How I Got the Shot: Stars and a Rock in Lassen Volcanic — National Parks at Night

favorite photos — Night Photography Blog — National Parks at Night

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