About the event
Always wanted to capture the Milky Way but don't know where to start? Or you've tried and the results haven't been amazing?
We're running this online tutorial ahead of the practical Wellington workshop on Thursday 21 August. Register for this online introductory session and hear from Wellington-based astro and landscape photographer Chris McKeown, and Sony Digital Imaging Advocate Rebecca McMillan.
We'll be talking about what's required to plan, shoot, and process stunning images of the incredible night sky in Wellington. We will also cover settings and camera gear and confirm the meetup location for the Thursday evening workshop on Wellington's South Coast with those registered to attend.
Want to know more about the practical workshop?
- In person three-hour workshop on South Coast of Wellington on Thursday 21 August 7.30pm to 10.30pm.
- Everyone registered for the practical workshop will receive free access to this online briefing session in advance.
- Followed by an online two-hour tutorial on the 22 August to demonstrate how to process your images.
About Chris McKeown
Chris moved from Scotland to Aotearoa New Zealand in 2002 and immediately fell in love with photographing the landscape. Over the past decade, he’s captured the earth, the sea, the stars, and the people who live beneath them. His images have been nominated for awards, published in magazines, featured in hospital murals, and sold as fine art prints and canvases. His annual calendar sells out each year and has raised thousands of dollars for charity. Chris is an avid astrophotographer who spends long nights around Wellington, Taranaki, Queenstown, and Lake Tekapo chasing the stillness of the night sky.
Techniques covered
- Planning an astrophotography shoot (apps and tools)
- Best camera, lenses, tripods, and other gear
- Making the most of your equipment
- What to look for in the sky
- Health and safety ahead of the night time shoot
What to bring
- Notepad and pen
- Questions