Announcing the First-Ever Online Night Photo Summit

We are so pleased to announce the first-of-its-kind dedicated Night Photo Summit, to be held February 12-14, 2021.


One of the things we love best about National Parks at Night is the amazing community thatโ€™s grown around our mutual love of night photography since we began this project back in 2015. Weโ€™ve been talking about a way to celebrate that for a long time.

Last year, we held our first all-alumni workshop in Death Valley, and the energy and camaraderie we all experienced was cathartic. (It seems like a decade ago now!) Weโ€™ve long wanted to do a larger-scale event to bring the entire community together, and to introduce more people to the magic we experience under the stars in our amazing national parks.

Rather than wait until we can all gather together in one of those parks, we decided to produce a virtual event now that will enable even more people to gather to share and learn from an extraordinary group of speakers and educators.

We are over the moon to present the first Night Photo Summit

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Join us this February for three days of presentations from 28 dynamic speakers discussing a wide range of topics on all things nocturnal, and all things national parks, and a little more.

Youโ€™ll learn from photographers, astrophysicists, writers, artists and rangers about astronomy, dark skies, creativity, and of course photo techniquesโ€“โ€“both in the field and post-processing. 

There will be panel discussions (including one on โ€œWomen in Night Photographyโ€), image reviews with the National Parks at Night instructors, a screening of the amazing aurora film Light Side Up, and opportunities to connect with the wider community of creative professionals who share a love of night photography.

Our incredible lineup of speakers and talks includes:

  • Kevin Adams: โ€œPhotographing Waterfalls between Sunset and Sunriseโ€

  • Gabriel Biderman: โ€œUrban Nightscapes: Creating Magical Long Exposures Under Streetlightโ€

  • Paul Bogard: โ€œIs This the End of Night?โ€

  • Gary Bremen and Grant Livingston: โ€œSongs and Stories of our National Parksโ€

  • Russell Preston Brown: โ€œCreative Night Photography with a Mobile Phoneโ€

  • Forest Chaput de Saintonge: โ€œGetting Started With Deep Sky Astrophotographyโ€

  • Michael Frye: โ€œNoise Reduction Strategies for Night Photographyโ€

  • Matt Hill: โ€œDonโ€™t Be Afraid of the Dark: Fostering a Creative Night Photography Habitโ€

  • Rachel Jones Ross: โ€œWinter Nights: Capturing Night Sky Magic Without Freezing Your Bitsโ€

  • Lance Keimig: โ€œAbbreviated History of Night Photographyโ€

  • Jennifer Khordi: โ€œShooting the Moon and New York Cityโ€

  • Erik Kuna: โ€œIgnite Your Nighttime Rocket Photographyโ€

  • Nate Luebbe and Autumn Schrock: โ€œChasing the Aurora Borealisโ€

  • Susan Magnano: โ€œChasing Moonlightโ€

  • David Marx: โ€œCreating a Basic Time-Lapse Video Clipโ€

  • Harun Mehmedinovic: โ€œSkyglowโ€

  • Dr. Tyler Nordgren: โ€œAstrophysics for Better Astro-Landscape Photographyโ€

  • Troy Paiva: โ€œNight Photography and Light Painting: the Lost America Styleโ€

  • Eric Parรฉ: โ€œGetting Started With Outdoors Tube Light Paintingโ€

  • Sherry Pincus: โ€œBackpacking: the Key to Amazing Dark Skies and Unique Photo Opportunitiesโ€

  • Rafael Pons: โ€œHow to Plan any Sun, Moon and Milky Way Photo You Imagine with PhotoPillsโ€

  • Sandra Ramos: โ€œPlanning the Perfect National Park Adventureโ€

  • Jess Santos: โ€œBlending Magic: Blue Hour Blends and Compositesโ€

  • Adam Woodworth: โ€œMilky Way Panoramasโ€

  • โ€ฆ and more to be announced!

The Basics

There will also be something very special to this summit: a Night Photography Fundamentals track that will allow a newcomer to this genre to learn the necessary skills, or the photographer with know-how to brush up their skills.

Sponsors & Giveaways

Every attendee will be automatically entered into drawings for a large number of giveaways from our generous sponsors, as well as amazing session-specific giveaways from some speakers. Prizes include a one-year Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, a night photo walk in New York City, B&H Photo gift cards, an Irix lens, books and video classes by our speakers, and more.

The Night Photo Summit is sponsored by B&H Photo, Adobe, Tether Tools, X-Rite, Coast Portland, Acratech, PhotoPills, Vallerret, Bay Photo and Irix, with additional sponsors to be named soon.

How to Join Us

If youโ€™re into night photography, or if you want to get into in it, this is an event you absolutely do not want to miss.

Tickets are $399, and include:

  • three days, 28 instructors, nearly 40 hours of inspirations and instruction

  • 1 year access to re-watch any of the courses

  • three live image review sessions

  • three panel discussions

  • Friday-night film screening with filmmaker Q&A

  • exclusive summit T-shirt (mailed to attendees with U.S. addresses, and we may be able to help those from other countries too!)

  • personal access to product experts from brand sponsors

  • lots of giveaways throughout the duration of the summit

  • an unprecedented opportunity to connect with like-minded photographers passionate about the night

Registration is available now, so sign up today and mark your calendars to join National Parks at Night for the worldโ€™s first online Night Photo Summit!

Join Us on Social Media

As if that isnโ€™t all enough, weโ€™ll be releasing plenty more information over the next few weeks. To stay tuned in to it all, we invite you to follow the Summit social media accounts on:

We are very much looking forward to seeing you online next month. In the meantime, feel free to ask us any questions via the social media accounts above, in the comments below, or through the Summit webpage.

Seize the night โ€ฆ online!

Lance Keimig is a partner and workshop leader with National Parks at Night. He has been photographing at night for 35 years, and is the author of Night Photography and Light Painting: Finding Your Way in the Dark (Focal Press, 2015). Learn more about his images and workshops at www.thenightskye.com.

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