A Photography Conference for the Stars
Capturing the Cosmos is a three-day conference for photographers of all levels who are passionate about astrophotography and the wonders of the universe. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from some of the world's most renowned astrophotographers, gain valuable insights into the latest techniques and technologies, and network with other photography enthusiasts.
The conference will feature a series of keynote presentations, workshops, and hands-on demonstrations, covering topics such as night sky photography, deep space imaging, and post-processing techniques. Attendees will also have the chance to participate in guided photo walks and night sky viewing sessions, led by experienced photographers.
Location:
The conference will take place at the Mauna Kea Observatories in Hawaii, one of the world's premier astronomical research centers. With its clear skies and minimal light pollution, Mauna Kea offers photographers an unparalleled opportunity to capture the beauty and mystery of the cosmos.
Date:
The conference will be held from October 31 to November 1, allowing attendees to take advantage of the ideal weather conditions for astrophotography in Hawaii during this time.
Guest Speakers:
The conference will feature several prominent astrophotographers, including:
A world-renowned astrophotographer and lecturer, known for his stunning images of deep space objects
A National Geographic photographer and founder of The World at Night project, dedicated to capturing stunning images of the night sky
A landscape astrophotographer and founder of The World at Night Canada, known for her captivating images of the aurora borealis and night sky landscapes
A pioneer of astronomical photography and former photographic scientist at the Anglo-Australian Observatory, known for his innovative use of color in astrophotography
Registration: Registration for the conference is open now, and space is limited.
For more details, please visit our website at www.capturingthecosmos.com.
Note: This session is weather-dependent, and may be subject to cancellation or rescheduling based on the weather conditions at the summit of Mauna Kea.
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A Photography Conference for the Stars
Capturing the Cosmos is a three-day conference for photographers of all levels who are passionate about astrophotography and the wonders of the universe. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from some of the world's most renowned astrophotographers, gain valuable insights into the latest techniques and technologies, and network with other photography enthusiasts.
The conference will feature a series of keynote presentations, workshops, and hands-on demonstrations, covering topics such as night sky photography, deep space imaging, and post-processing techniques. Attendees will also have the chance to participate in guided photo walks and night sky viewing sessions, led by experienced photographers.
Location:
The conference will take place at the Mauna Kea Observatories in Hawaii, one of the world's premier astronomical research centers. With its clear skies and minimal light pollution, Mauna Kea offers photographers an unparalleled opportunity to capture the beauty and mystery of the cosmos.
Date:
The conference will be held from October 31 to November 1, allowing attendees to take advantage of the ideal weather conditions for astrophotography in Hawaii during this time.
Guest Speakers:
The conference will feature several prominent astrophotographers, including:
A world-renowned astrophotographer and lecturer, known for his stunning images of deep space objects
A National Geographic photographer and founder of The World at Night project, dedicated to capturing stunning images of the night sky
A landscape astrophotographer and founder of The World at Night Canada, known for her captivating images of the aurora borealis and night sky landscapes
A pioneer of astronomical photography and former photographic scientist at the Anglo-Australian Observatory, known for his innovative use of color in astrophotography
Registration: Registration for the conference is open now, and space is limited.
For more details, please visit our website at www.capturingthecosmos.com.
Note: This session is weather-dependent, and may be subject to cancellation or rescheduling based on the weather conditions at the summit of Mauna Kea.
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