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Astrophotography at Sydney’s Urban Dark Sky lighthouse

About the event

Join Jay Evans for an unforgettable night of astrophotography at the iconic Barrenjoey Lighthouse, perched high above Palm Beach within Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.

This exclusive Astromeet places you atop one of Sydney’s most recognisable headlands, where dramatic coastal cliffs meet dark eastern skies. Recently designated a world-class “Urban Dark Sky Reserve,” Barrenjoey offers rare low-light conditions so close to the city, making it one of the premier locations for photographing the Australian night sky.

As the Milky Way rises and arcs overhead, we’ll explore creative compositions that combine lighthouse architecture, rugged terrain, and expansive coastal horizons. From managing artificial light to working with wind and elevation, this Astromeet is about adapting, refining technique, and creating powerful nightscape imagery in a demanding but deeply rewarding environment.


📍 Why Barrenjoey Lighthouse?

  • 🌌 Sydney’s most iconic astrophotography location
  • 🌃 Sydney’s only designated Urban Dark Sky Reserve
  • 🗼 Photograph the historic lighthouse against the Milky Way
  • 🌊 Elevated coastal views with strong compositional variety
  • 🧭 A location that challenges and rewards thoughtful night shooting

🗓 Event Details

📅 Date: Saturday 18 April 2026
🕘 Meet Time: 9:00 PM
🌌 Galactic Core Visible: 20:25 – 04:56
📍 Location: Barrenjoey Lighthouse, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Sydney
🚗 Parking: Governor Phillip Car Park, Palm Beach
(Northernmost end on the Pittwater side, near amenities block)
📍 Google Maps Pin: https://goo.gl/maps/nrtCqrCHCxwAPKfi9


🌦 Weather & Conditions

  • This Astromeet is weather dependent
  • Heavy rain or storm activity may result in cancellation or rescheduling
    • Thursday 23 April is held as a backup date
    • If cancelled, a voucher will be issued for the value of this event to use on other Astromeets
  • We will still run the Astromeet if it is cloudy. Cloud cover can still allow for creative night shooting and light painting opportunities around the Headland and lighthouse

🥾 Fitness & Terrain

🔹 Grade 2 – Moderate

  • Steep 1 km ascent to the lighthouse via paved pathway
  • Moderate fitness and mobility required
  • Low-light navigation essential
  • A high level of situational awareness is required

Why Join This Astromeet?

  • Photograph one of Australia’s most recognisable astro landmarks
  • Shoot alongside a small group of dedicated night photographers
  • Refine your approach to coastal and architectural nightscapes
  • Experience a truly special location under dark, open skies

🛂 Licensed & Accredited

Jay is a licensed photography tour operator operating under an NSW National Parks Eco Pass Licence – LIC20/116, with approval to conduct astrophotography events at Barrenjoey Lighthouse.


💡 Why Is There a Fee?

Your booking fee contributes to:

✅ National Park entry fees

✅ NSW National Parks Eco Pass licence fees

✅ Council / LGA commercial activity permits (where applicable)

✅ Public liability insurance

✅ Experienced and accredited guide

✅ Event planning, logistics, and administration


🌌 Join Us Under the Stars

Always a highlight of the Nightscaping calendar, a night atop Barrenjoey Headland delivers scale, atmosphere, and unmistakable Sydney character. From lighthouse silhouettes to sweeping Milky Way skies, this Astromeet offers a rare chance to create images that define coastal astrophotography in NSW.

📸 Iconic location. Dark skies. A night worth the climb.

🔗 Places are limited — secure your spot and shoot the night sky with us.

Techniques covered

  • 🌌 Astrophotography in Coastal Environments – Milky Way positioning, star trails, and night sky timing
  • 📷 Essential Night Camera Techniques – Exposure control, focus accuracy, and low-light workflows
  • 📍 Composition & Scale – Framing the lighthouse, cliffs, and sky for impactful nightscapes
  • ⚡ Night Shooting Skills – Managing wind, cold conditions, and lens fog
  • 🗼 Balancing Artificial Light – Working creatively with the lighthouse LED system
  • 🧭 Astro Safety & Etiquette – Awareness, movement, and respectful use of shared spaces

What to bring

  • MANDATORY - Headlamp or torch
  • Mirrorless or DSLR camera
  • Wide-angle lens (24mm or wider, f/2.8 or higher)
  • Sturdy Tripod (don't forget the plate for your camera)
  • Shutter remote or intervalometer
  • Warm layered clothing (wind exposure is common)
  • Good comfortable Hiking Boots or Shoes
  • Water and snacks
  • Insect repellent

Event FAQs (For general FAQs, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page)

Sat 18 Apr 2026, 9:00PM - Sun 19 Apr 2026, 4:00AM (UTC+10) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Suitable for all levels
Event capacity: 10
A$35 per/person    Book now

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Jay Evans

Hi, I’m Jay Evans – a Nature, Landscape, and Astro Photographer based in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales.My work is driven by a deep passion f...

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Jay did great job informative the group . Good person to have around to get your settings right. Thanks Jay and Sony. ”

Steven Negel, Long Reef Astromeet 30th May 2025
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Loved this event. My first time attempting astrophotography, stunning location, and great to learn so much from Jay who was a great host.”

Emily Harvey, Barrenjoey Lighthouse Astromeet 21st June 2025
Event capacity: 10
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