IN-PERSON AURORA BOREALIS PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
Learn to Photograph the Northern Lights in Outaouais, Quebec
Learn to use the camera you have and how to catch them if you can!
Wakefield | Gatineau Park | Chelsea | Cantley | Val des Monts
Imagine freezing your feet off AND having beautiful images to show for it?
As a Canadian, you already know how to winter. Let’s add some night—sky photography skills too!
learn the trick to nail your focus every time
learn how to use a tripod and why
leave with a clear understanding of the camera settings required to capture the Northern Lights!
Meet like-minded, sky-curious folks in our community too!
How would it feel to use the camera you already have and get those dream-photos?
You have a DSLR or a Mirrorless Camera and you want the skills to capture the Aurora when they appear.
You want to know exactly what settings to use and when.
You want to have clear and sharp images that you can print someday.
Wishing you knew how to capture Aurora photos like the ones you see on Social Media?
Right now your photos are:
blurry or shaky
the stars look streaky or doubled up
the colours are not at all what you see online
And soft they danced from the Polar sky and swept in primrose haze;
And swift they pranced with their silver feet, and pierced with a blinding blaze.
~Robert Service
There’s no place like the Outaouais to call home.
I have been a professional photographer in the Outaouais Region since 2012. I specifically worked as a birth photographer which means that I worked in low-light to dark settings most of the time.
These skills translate well to capturing the Aurora Borealis!
You don’t get a lot of warning that it’s time to go!
You can’t predict much about how the setting will turn out.
Weather plays a role (ok, that’s more for the Northern Lights).
I’ve taught photography to local parents, doulas, and artists and I’d love to teach you how to use your camera to catch the Aurora!
I know it can be overwhelming and having a step-by-step plan can be helpful. I also know that having a go-to guide in your hands can help too - especially in the excitement of those fleeting lights!
If in-person, hands-on learning, relaxed yet organized is your cup of tea - join me at the next Aurora Photography Workshop!
Frequently Asked Questions
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This workshops is for you if you have a DSLR, Mirrorless or point and shoot camera and you would like to learn how to use your camera to photograph the Northern Lights.
It is specific to beginners who don’t know how to photograph the sky or for those who have been trying for while and are not getting the results they want.
The workshop will include a visual presentation of images and information, hands-on practice and setting up your camera and weather-permitting time outside to practice focusing and other skills.
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Yes. A TRIPOD is also highly recommended.
DSLR
Mirrorless
Point and Shoot
Cell phones that photograph night sky (I don’t have a list)
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This workshop will serve beginners and more experienced photographers as photographing the night sky is a whole genre in itself.
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It will be held in our meeting space at our home in Val des Monts, Quebec. We are 45 minutes from Ottawa.
Most of the workshop will be held indoors (especially in the winter) and there may be an outdoor component if the weather cooperates.
Details will be shared with you upon registration.
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Your camera, lenses, a tripod (a wide lens is recommended but not required ie: 14mm, 24mm, 35mm lens)
pen and notepad, or laptop if that suits your needs
food, snacks and drinks for yourself
Outdoor gear for taking photos outdoors
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You will learn:
how to set up your camera on a tripod and why
What is RAW and JPEGs and why it matters
what F-stop, ISO and Aperture are and how they affect your images
specific settings for your camera
tips and tricks to capture images depending on the strength of the Aurora Storm
how to focus your camera (it’s not always “infinity”)
hands-on practicing with the camera you have - we will go outside weather permitting
Image Composition (how to set up beautiful photos)
how to know when to go outside to capture the Northern Lights (this will be very basic as it’s not the focus of the workshop)
a 30-minute question and answer period for all the extra questions.
You will leave with a digital PDF which will be emailed to you at the end of the course to use a resource.
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The workshop is 3 hours and includes 30 minutes for breaks and 30 minutes for Question and Answers.
In total you will be here for 4 hours.
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Five people can attend each workshop. This allows for personal support and because it is a hands-on workshop.
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Yes, that is included in your registration. You will have 6 months of access for feedback and questions through my online private group.
You will be invited to join a private facebook group for past students.
share your images and ask for feedback
get more tips and pointers as I answer student questions
this service may be moved to a membership site on my website in time to provide a resource for all past-students
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Registration will begin in January 2025 with the first workshop being offered in the third week of January.
More details are coming soon.
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No that is not part of this workshop.
You will leave ready to practice and capture them when they appear though!
If we get REALLY lucky and the aurora happen to be out on the evening of our workshop - I’m sure we can arrange for a really amazing evening! (this is NOT part of the workshop though - but a great dream!)