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In early March, Gabriel Biderman and I jetted over the Atlantic to run our first international trip of the year, to the Lofoten Islands of Norway. Two weeks later we returned to a very different life.

For the past two and a half months we haven’t been traveling for workshops—neither Gabe nor I, nor our business partners Matt Hill, Tim Cooper and Lance Keimig. We miss being in the outdoors at night, so much that we made a video about it. We also immediately missed interacting directly with the community of night photographers, both inside and outside the ranks of our workshop alums.

In an effort to reach out, and as part of the global collective effort to give us all something to do in the confines of our homes, we launched a series of weekly livestreams, as well as an online post-production course. Since March 23, we’ve been online at least three times per week, either on YouTube or Instagram, chatting with workshop alums and other night photographers, engaging in public Q&A’s with industry experts, teaching Lightroom and helping folks with their images, and more.

We’ve shared notices of these endeavors on our Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts, but have yet to mention anything in our blog. Today, that changes. Below you can see a rundown of all the online programs we’ve been offering this spring, along with our plans for the immediate future.

#BlogChat

Our #BlogChat livestream on YouTube is something that had been in the works for a while. Every week for more than five years we’ve published a post in this blog. But there is always so much more to say than can be fit into a thousand or two thousand words. So now we chat about it online, too, and we field questions from the live comments. Yay for more words!

On Tuesday nights, Matt sits down in his studio in Catskill, New York, and leads a conversation with whoever wrote that week’s blog post. We started with a week of five straight #BlogChats centered on posts from our archive, and since then have conducted a weekly online discussion of that week’s topic. We intend for this is be a consistent program, even when we’re back on the road.

Some topics we’ve covered so far:

You can see all our #BlogChat videos here:

To receive a notification from YouTube whenever we go live, be sure to subscribe to our channel!

(Yes, I am, right this minute, writing a blog post about a video program about our blog posts. It does not escape me that this is very meta. Is it possible that this week’s #BlogChat will be a video about our blog post about videos about our blog posts? We’ll see!)

Ask NPAN Anything / Conversations

Instagram is the social media service designed for photographers, so of course we have always dedicated a lot of time to our profile and image grid there. What we hadn’t done was engage via the platform’s live capability. Two months ago, that changed.

At the beginning of April we launched Ask NPAN Anything, a weekly Wednesday-night exchange between Gabe and one other instructor, and whoever was watching on Instagram could chime in with questions about … well, about anything. We’re always open books, happy to discuss all topics related to night photography, national parks and dark skies. We’ve been doing that for half a decade in our “Five Questions” blog series, and Instagram is the perfect alternative format for doing that live.

Each week featured a theme. One time Gabe chatted with me about national parks, another time he chatted with Matt about night portraits, another time he chatted with Tim about post-processing—and all of these were open to questions from anyone watching.

Then Gabe had an idea: What if we invite one of our friends to join us for a conversation? He reached out to JC Carey of Nikon, who was happy to come online and talk about Nikon cameras and lenses, his amazing work with strobes and his adventures photographing at night.

The next guest was Art Suwansang of BenQ, and everyone was able to ask great questions about monitors, calibration, etc. Then photographer Susan Magnano joined us to chat about being “stuck” living in an RV in the wilderness of Moab for two months during the COVID19 lockdown. This past week Ralph Lee Hopkins, a National Geographic photographer and the director of photography expeditions for Lindblad Expeditions, joined for a groupwide conversation about his amazing travels.

Because format and “the feel” of this livestream has changed a bit, we are announcing a new name for it: NPAN Conversations. Gabe will still host this every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. ET, and other NPAN instructors will still often be guests. Here’s a peek at what we’re planning for the next few weeks:

  • June 3: Rafael Pons of PhotoPills

  • June 10: To be announced, talking about tripods

  • June 17: Lance Keimig, talking about night photography books

  • June 24: Sandra Ramos, aka National Park Patch Lady, talking about getting to know the smaller units of the National Park Service

We also have long-term plans for guests that include a national park ranger, an astronomer and a street photographer, as well as industry experts in the fields of lighting, printing, lenses and more.

For all of these sessions, the floor will be open for questions, so be sure to join us on Wednesday nights on Instagram (@nationalparksatnight) or npan.co/instagram.

The Night Crew Image Review

One of the most important activities on many of our workshops is the Image Review. We gather during daytime to go over the photographs we’ve been making at night. It gives the group a chance to celebrate its successes and to learn from its challenges.

Now we have brought that experience online with The Night Crew Image Review. Each week we’ve put out a call for images, and then we’ve met with participants on Zoom to go over their submissions. We’ve seen some great work, and we’ve offered suggestions on everything from initial capture to cropping to post-production.

Moreover, we have simulcast the meetings live on our YouTube channel so that other photographers can hopefully learn from the experience and join in the chat discussion. You can see all the Night Crew Image Review sessions we’ve done here:

As of June, we’re changing the schedule for this program to once per month, on dates to be announced. You can still submit images at any time by visiting npan.co/imagereview. We’ll reach out when it’s your turn for the livestream group review so that you can join us on Zoom, and we’ll announce the simulcast on our social media channels.

If you need more immediate feedback, that’s actually a service we offer! We run one-on-one sessions with photographers on a regular basis, on topics as varied as:

  • Catalog Clutter and Image Organization

  • Gear Consultation, Camera Settings

  • Image Review

  • Lightroom and Photoshop

  • Mentoring and Artistic Development

  • Monitor Calibration

  • Night Photography Techniques

  • Pre-Workshop Education

  • Travel Prep

This is a service we offer online as well as in-person when possible. For more information, visit our Tutoring page.

Lightroom Live

This is another idea we’d contemplated for a while, and this was the perfect time to launch it: an online course designed to teach Lightroom, the most important piece of software for photographers, focused on the two most important modules, Library and Develop.

You can see more about our Lightroom Live online course in this video:

We're over-the-moon excited to announce our very first interactive ONLINE WORKSHOP: "Lightroom Live: The Library and Develop Modules." Register today at npan...

We’ve run two sessions of Lightroom Live already, each with a full cohort of 12 participants who attended four two-hour classes. (We’re keeping these classes small to maximize the time that participants get with the instructors.) We recently announced two more sessions, each in June, each on weekends, each with seats available:

  • Session 3: June 5, 6, 12, 13

  • Session 4: June 20, 21, 27, 28

The course also comes with bonuses! When you register you’ll receive a download of our new video Lightroom: Correcting Your Catalog Chaos (which will be on sale to the public soon—stay tuned!), and at the end of the course you’ll receive an hour of one-on-one time with the instructor of your choice.

See our Lightroom Live online course page for more information and to register today.

Other Endeavors

During all this non-travel time, we’ve been busy with other projects as well. Of course, we’ve still been writing blog posts, on topics ranging from the new Nikon D780 to a new intervalometer to ideas for long exposures at home and more.

We also recognized that five years of blog posts, over 200 in total, are a little unwieldy to look through when they’re organized only by date. So we created a brand new page on our website where you can see all our posts organized by topic. That’s about 300,000 words of free night photography education. We hope you enjoy!

We’ve also been busy on the publishing front. In April we released an e-book titled Great Balls of Fire: A Guide to Photographing Meteor Showers. It covers everything you’d want to know about the subject:

  • which meteor events to target

  • dream locations to photograph meteor showers

  • how to scout, shoot and edit a meteor shower

  • a gear guide for being perfectly equipped in the field

You can get more info and download the e-book here.

(Psst, psst! Want to know a secret? We’re also in the final stages of publishing our second e-book of the spring. Want a sneak peek?)

Wrapping Up

Of course, we have some more plans too. We’ll let you know as soon as they’re ready.

In the meantime, we’re excited to see you online! For more information and to stay updated about all of our livestream programs, visit npan.co/live.

Chris Nicholson is a partner and workshop leader with National Parks at Night, and author of Photographing National Parks (Sidelight Books, 2015). Learn more about national parks as photography destinations, subscribe to Chris' free e-newsletter, and more at www.PhotographingNationalParks.com.

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Up Next: National Parks at Night on YouTube

If you’re reading this, then you’re familiar with our blog and all the different kinds of information and instruction we try to offer every week of the year. It’s part of our mission—to spread knowledge of night photography and of the beautiful places in our national parks to practice it.

That mission doesn’t stop at this blog. We of course offer that same sort of information on our workshops, in our CreativeLive course and at our speaking engagements.

But there’s yet another place where we talk about these topics. On our YouTube channel!

We’ve so far produced and uploaded almost 30 videos. The topics include how-to guides for working in the field and in the digital darkroom, slide shows of our workshop students’ photography, information about the places we travel to, tips for journeying to dark landscapes, equipment reviews, night time-lapses and more.

Although we’ve been producing such content for nearly the entire time National Parks at Night has existed, we’re barely out of our video infancy. We have plans to grow in this area, to provide more and more educational and informational offerings in the months and years to come.

In the meantime, we invite you to check out below what we’re offering so far.

What do we do?

We made a short video explaining why we do what we do, why we love doing it in national parks, and what to expect on a workshop.

Learn more: http://www.nationalparksatnight.com/new-workshops-2018/ Jan 29-Feb 3 Biscayne National Park March 1-9 Iceland South Coast March 12-20 Iceland South Coast April 27-29 Catskills Night Portraiture May 13-23 Scotland: The Hebrides (Sold Out) June 17-22 Capitol Reef National Park (Sold Out) June 25-30 Redwood National Park July 29-Aug 4 Blue Ridge Parkway August 26-31 Glacier National Park September 15-20 Rocky Mountain National Park September 23-26 Chaco Culture Advanced Light Painting October 12-14 Catskills Night Portraiture November 15-18 Sloss Furnaces

Education

Deep dives into specific topics on night photography, before and after pressing the shutter release.

With every update from Adobe, exciting and powerful options for post-processing your night images are unlocked. Join National Parks at Night partner and instructor Tim Cooper as he walks you through some new options to finish your photos in Lightroom Classic CC 7.3. Read the whole blog post at http://npan.com/blogLR73
Join National Parks at Night's Tim Cooper to start learning how to use Lightroom's local adjustment tools to improve your night images.
Join Tim Cooper for this post-processing tutorial for night photographers focused on exploring the strengths and weaknesses of Lightroom's powerful Dehaze tool.
Learn more: http://www.nationalparksatnight.com/blog/how-the-new-lightroom-range-mask-feature-helps-night-photographers As you may have heard, last week Adobe made some big changes to its suite of photo-editing software, the biggest component of which was announcing the successor to Lightroom CC 2015/16. That software's new name is Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC. For short we're calling it Classic.
Making portraits at night is one of the most creative and challenging applications of night photography. In this Vlog, Matt Hill reveals some of the hardest-won lessons he has learned while honing the craft.
Read the blog post: http://bit.ly/REeditNPy I made a screencast for you, dear readers and passionate night photographers. I'm about to join Tim Cooper in Arches National Park next week for one of our final workshops for 2016, and I thought I'd reveal some of my creative process.
Chris Nicholson shares ten helpful tips for maximizing your photo planning within a national park.

Student Slideshows

The final slideshows from all of our wonderful workshop students. What an amazing body of work.

Acadia Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 9 out of 14 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and stunning landscapes of Acadia National Park in Maine.
Arches National Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 15 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and stunning landscapes of Arches National Park in Utah.
Cape Cod National Seashore Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 11 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and lighthouses of Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts.
Biscayne National Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 8 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and sea of Biscayne National Park in Florida.
Catskills Spring Night Portraiture Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 2 students with advanced experience in night photography as they learned more about making long exposure portraits at night in the Catskills. The workshop was April 27 - 29, 2018 and led by National Parks at Night instructor Matt Hill.
Cuyahoga Valley Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 11 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and stunning landscapes of Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio.
Death Valley National Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 15 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and stunning landscapes of Arches National Park in Utah.
Dry Tortugas National Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 8 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and sea of Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida.
Eastern Sierra Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 14 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky of the Eastern Sireea, namely the Alabama Hills in California's Eastern Sierra, one night at the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the White Mountains, and one night at the Very Large Array (VLA).
Great Sand Dunes National Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 15 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and sand of Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado.
Joshua National Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 15 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and stunning landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park in California.
Joshua National Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 9 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and stunning landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park in California.
Olympic National Park Night Photography Workshop Student Slideshow ** This slideshow showcases the work of 20 students with a wide range of experience in night photography as they learned more about shooting the night sky and sea of Olympic National Park in Washington.

In-Depth Gear Reviews

We can’t make photos at night without gear! So we make videos about things we find particularly useful or helpful.

Full blog story: http://npan.co/bgpack [Product Links below! ] A common question we get at National Parks at Night is, "What should I bring on one of your photo adventures?" It's a question that applies to any trip where the purpose is night photography.
Join Gabriel Biderman in the Galapagos Islands for his thoughts on how well the Peak Design Everyday Sling 10L performed for him. Want one? Charcoal: https://bhpho.to/2hIQxzW Ash: https://bhpho.to/2ASulY9 Black: https://bhpho.to/2hIyZ70 If you click on the links above, National Parks at Night does get a small commission, which we use to further grow our business.
Wanna rock long exposures at night? Join Gabriel Biderman on historic Bannerman Island on the Hudson River as he puts the Tether Tools Case Relay System to task for over five-and-a-half hours of rigorous and demanding photography.

Fun Vignettes

Night photography is about more than just learning. It’s also about fun!

National Parks at Night hosted a 1.5 hour light painting party with campers at Atlas Obscura's eclipse event. We're grateful for the support from B&H, and generous volunteers like R. Jay Flaming (photographer and educator) and Scott Frey of Science on Tap.
Instructor Gabriel Biderman photographed this stunning time-lapse during a night photography workshop in the Westfjords of Iceland for National Parks at Night in August of 2017.
Fuji X-T1 with 7artisans 7.5mm Fisheye lens on a Pakpod tripod set lo and angled high. Triggered with Vello Shutterboss II at 15 second intevrals leading up to the eclipse, then 1-second intervals during the totality. #atlastotaleclipse

Events & Lectures (playlist)

We do a lot of public speaking at shows, events and local camera clubs. Here is a fantastic playlist chock full of unique presentations crafted just for you.

Ever wanted to come away from an experience in a National Park with outstanding and unique images? The NPAN teams takes to the OPTIC stage at once; Gabriel Biderman, Tim Cooper, Matt Hill, Lance Keimig, and Chris Nicholson, all diverse night photographers and educators, as they explore options for finding your clearest and most creative voice in America's natural wilderness....

Want to see playlists featuring a particular National Parks at Night instructor? The links below include videos from other channels on YouTube (such as B&H) where you’ll find even more free ways to learn from us. 

What else?

What’s on your YouTube watchlist? How-to videos? Your next dream park? Adorable cats? We work hard to bring you quality video content in addition to what we write here on the blog. So why not drop by our National Parks at Night YouTube channel and see what we have to offer? 

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Thanks for watching! We’ll see you on YouTube, or at a park or event near you.

Matt Hill is a partner and workshop leader with National Parks at Night. See more about his photography, art, workshops and writing at MattHillArt.com. Follow Matt on Twitter Instagram Facebook.

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