Aurora Photography: Essential skills for biggest thrills
- 20mm
- ƒ/2.5
- 8s
- ISO 6400
- 35mm
- ƒ/1.399999976158142
- 60s
- ISO 6400
- 12mm
- ƒ/2.8
- 15s
- ISO 6400
About the event
Join an online session with landscape and nightscape photographer Luke Tscharke, and delve into one of the earth's most incredible natural phenomena: an aurora. Luke has almost ten years of experience photographing the aurora, both in Iceland and Norway and all across his home state of Tasmania. If you've never seen one, then it most certainly should be on your bucket list. The feeling you get seeing the green ribbons and beams dancing is something you'll never forget!
Luke will take you through the whole process of capturing an aurora in camera, from planning your shoot, to knowing when it's a good time to go out on an aurora chase, and then step you through what to do with your camera when the northern or southern lights are dancing on the horizon.
If you've always wanted to shoot an aurora and didn't know where to start, or have some experience and want some tips to level up, then you're bound to get a lot of value out of this session. If you have any questions, feel free to get in contact.
Techniques covered
- What causes an aurora
- Where you can see an aurora in Australia and overseas
- Top aurora locations
- When is the best time to see an aurora
- Aurora forecasting/prediction
- How to tell when it is worth heading out to shoot an aurora
- Best practices for capturing an aurora in camera
What to bring
- A sense of wonder and willingness to learn! Recordings can be provided on request.
Advocate
Luke Tscharke
Hi there! I'm a landscape, nature, and travel photographer living and working in Hobart, Tasmania. Photography has always held a special place in my heart, but ...