About the event
Join award winning landscape astrophotographer Will Godward as we head out to capture the May 2026 Flower Full Moon. This workshop is designed to help you better understand how to photograph the full moon using telephoto lenses, with a strong focus on the correct settings, sharp results, and creative use of moonlight across the landscape.
Throughout the session, you will learn how to work with the brightness of the moon, changing light, and longer focal lengths, while also exploring how moonlight can be used to illuminate the landscape in beautiful and unexpected ways. Whether you are looking to photograph the moon itself or create more atmospheric moonlit images, this workshop will help you build confidence in the field.
Please note, this workshop will still go ahead if cloudy.
Techniques covered
- Hands on help with camera setup and settings
- Practical tuition on photographing the full moon with telephoto lenses
- Real world instruction on using moonlight creatively in landscape photography
- Learn the correct settings for photographing the full moon with longer lenses
- Using a star tracker to photograph the full moon
- Understand how to expose for moonlight and moonlit landscapes
- Improve sharpness, timing, and composition in the field
- Learn creative ways to use moonlight in your photography
What to bring
- Digital camera with full manual control
- Telephoto lens for moon photography 100-400mm range.
- Optional wider lens for moonlit landscapes 24-70mm range
- Sturdy tripod
- Remote shutter release or self timer
- Spare batteries and memory cards
- Warm clothing and sturdy footwear
- Headlamp or torch with red light mode
- Snacks and water