Episode 53: She’s Back! Start Photographing the Milky Way

March! Here in Nova Scotia the birds are out, the snow is melting, and my brain is sloughing off the layers that have built up over the winter.

It is also the return of the Milky Way core being visible in the night sky! In the hours before dawn you can look to the southeast and see the Galactic Center of our home galaxy rising up above the horizon.

Today’s episode is one to get you back out and shooting. 

We’ll talk about the reasons you might not get out under the stars and the ways to reimagine those limitations. We will also look at how to get started again now that the season is back - whether from scratch or from camera hibernation.

Get on the Waitlist for my Your First Milky Way Photo training here:
https://www.kristinerosephotography.com/firstphoto

Episodes mentioned:

EPISODE 2: HOW NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY IS DIFFERENT
EPISODE 19 PART 1 OF 2: EDITING OUR NIGHT IMAGES
EPISODE 20 PART 2 OF 2: EDITING OUR NIGHT IMAGES
EPISODE 37: IF I WAS STARTING OVER
EPISODE 38: HOW TO BE A MILKY WAY MASTER
EPISODE 42: BACK TO BASICS: OUR CAMERA (PART 1 OF 4)
EPISODE 43: BACK TO BASICS: APERTURE (PART 2 OF 4)
EPISODE 44: BACK TO BASICS: SHUTTER SPEED (PART 3 OF 4)
EPISODE 45: BACK TO BASICS: EXPOSURE (PART 4 OF 4)


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