Chasing Central Oklahoma Light Adventure

Moonset over the Wichitas

Our recent adventure of Chasing Central Oklahoma Light was an incredible experience, filled with breathtaking landscapes, unique opportunities for creativity, and unforgettable moments. This workshop was all about capturing the beauty of the region, from sunrises and sunsets to the vast night skies—and wow, did we succeed!

Day 1: Salt Plains Wildlife Refuge

We kicked off the adventure at Salt Plains Wildlife Refuge, where we witnessed a stunning natural display. The flat horizon gave us a perfect view of rainstorms circling around us in every direction, yet we didn’t feel a single drop! Instead, the storms added dramatic contrast and depth to our photos. The ever-changing skies made for the perfect backdrop, and the salt flats seemed to glow under the darkening clouds.

Sunset and distant rainclouds at the Salt Plains
Sunset and distant rainclouds at the Salt Plains

As the day turned to night, we dove into a hands-on lesson on light painting and astrophotography. Learning how to capture the stars against the backdrop of this wild, open landscape was truly awe-inspiring.

Day 2: Salt Plains to Gloss Mountain State Park

Our second day began with a peaceful sunrise on the Sandpiper Nature Trail at the Salt Plains, where the morning light gently kissed the landscape, casting golden hues over the tall grasses. It was the kind of sunrise that feels like a reward for waking up early. After soaking in the morning’s beauty, we relocated to Gloss Mountain State Park, where the ground was littered with selenite gypsum crystals—a fascinating find for both photographers and nature lovers.

As golden hour approached, we made our way to the back side of the park for sunset and blue hour blending practice. With the sky transitioning from vibrant orange to soft purple, this was the perfect setting to hone our capturing skills. Then, as the stars began to twinkle in the Bortle 2 sky, the night truly came alive. There’s nothing quite like capturing the Milky Way in such clear, dark skies.

Glossy Stars
Glossy Stars

To cap off the night, we ventured to Fairview to light paint the iconic grain elevators, recently featured in the latest Twister movie. This provided a unique combination of astrophotography and urban elements, bringing a cinematic feel to our photos.

Day 3: Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Our final day of chasing light took us to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, a landscape teeming with wildlife. From bison to longhorns, we had countless opportunities to capture the local fauna in their natural habitat. As the sun dipped below the horizon, we were treated to a glowing sunset on Mt. Scott, followed by astrophotography in the peaceful, star-filled setting of The Holy City.

Our last morning featured a beautiful sunrise at Treasure Lake, a serene end to our adventure. We spent the rest of the day capturing the Jed Johnson Tower and exploring the charming town of Medicine Park, where our journey concluded.

Conclusion: Until Next Year!

We successfully chased the best light that Central Oklahoma had to offer, coming away with not only amazing photographs but also lifelong memories. Each day was filled with learning, creativity, and shared experiences in some of the most scenic spots Oklahoma has to offer. Stay tuned—next year promises even more adventures and photo opportunities! Stay tuned for next year – we will shaking things up and adding a NEW location to the tour that will include a SXS sunset ride!

New Mexico Nightscapes Journey

This year’s New Mexico Nightscapes was nothing short of magical! With permits secured and a group of enthusiastic photographers in tow, we embarked on a four-day adventure through the stunning and otherworldly landscapes of northwestern New Mexico.

Shiprock: Capturing the Spirit of the Rock

Our journey began at the iconic Shiprock, a geological marvel that rises dramatically from the desert floor. As we set up our gear, the sun dipped below the horizon, and an almost palpable energy surrounded us. It’s hard to describe the awe-inspiring presence of Shiprock—it’s not just the sheer size, but the way it commands the landscape. We spent hours trying to capture its magnificence and magnitude, with utilizing blue hour blending, median stacking and star trail techniques. The challenge of doing justice to such a legendary formation was a thrill for everyone.

Bisti Badlands: Darkness So Deep, It’s Almost Surreal

Next, we ventured into the Bisti Badlands, where the skies are some of the darkest in the continental U.S. Standing under that immense black canvas, we could see details in the night sky with our naked eyes—no telescopes or special equipment needed. The Milky Way stretched overhead, so clear and vibrant, it felt like we could reach out and touch it. We practiced our night photography techniques, capturing the surreal beauty of the badlands under the stars. There’s something humbling about being in a place so remote and untouched, with only the sound of your breath and the click of your camera shutter to break the silence.

Chaco Culture National Historical Park: A Step Back in Time

One of the highlights of this year’s event was our exclusive after-hours access to Chaco Culture National Historical Park. With permits in hand, we were able to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site long after the daytime crowds had gone. As the blue hour descended, we set up our cameras among the ancient ruins, ready to blend the soft evening light with the stars that would soon appear. The sense of history in Chaco Canyon is profound—being able to capture star trails above structures that have stood for centuries was an experience none of us will forget.

Our group took full advantage of this unique opportunity, using blue hour blending and star trail techniques to create images that tell the story of this incredible place. It was a powerful reminder of how photography can connect us to both the past and the present, capturing moments that are fleeting yet timeless.

New Mexico Nightscapes 2025: Registration Now Open!

Given the success and sheer enjoyment of this year’s event, we’re thrilled to announce that New Mexico Nightscapes is officially back on the books for 2025! If you missed out this year, now’s your chance to join us for another round of epic nightscape photography in some of the most awe-inspiring locations in New Mexico.

Registration is now open, and spots are limited—so don’t wait too long! Whether you’re a seasoned astrophotographer or just starting out, this workshop is an adventure you won’t want to miss.

We can’t wait to see what 2025 has in store. Join us under the stars and let’s create some magic together!

Reflecting on a Stellar Weekend: Astro Masterclass Recap

Overlook Stars

This past weekend, I had the pleasure of hosting an incredible group of photographers for an Astro Masterclass that was nothing short of magical. The experience was filled with learning, creativity, and the kind of camaraderie that only a shared passion for the night sky can bring.

We kicked off the weekend with a blue hour blending session at Steel Creek. Nestled in the heart of nature, this spot provided the perfect backdrop for capturing the serene transition from day to night. Watching the skies slowly darken while blending the remnants of daylight with the emerging stars was a sight to behold. The second night at Sam’s Throne was also quite magical! We retouched on blue hour blending and worked on LLL and Light Painting with Light Painting Brushes.

As the first night fully settled in, we delved into more advanced techniques like capturing star trails over Roark Bluff. Finding Polaris became a fun challenge, and everyone was thrilled to see their cameras pull in those magical circular patterns in the sky. We also explored median stacking to reduce noise in our photos and experimented with low-level lighting and light painting to add that extra dimension to our compositions and didn’t end our “night” until the pre dawn hours.

Star Trails Over Roark Bluff
Star Trails Over Roark Bluff – remnants of the Northern Lights creeping in on the horizon

Our home base for the weekend, Harmony Mountain Retreat, couldn’t have been more perfect. Each participant had their own private room and bathroom, providing a comfortable and peaceful place to rest after long nights under the stars. The large communal balconies offered forest views, and it became our go-to spot for grilling out.

The food was another highlight! We enjoyed delicious meals from Jasper Pizza Company and Wooden Spoon Provisions. I think I speak for everyone when I say the banana pudding was some of the the best we’ve ever had.

Convenience was key during our editing sessions, which we held right in the dining area of the lodge. With everything we needed under one roof, we could focus entirely on refining our photos without any distractions. The only time we left was to venture out and capture more starry skies.

I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who attended and made this masterclass so special. Your enthusiasm and dedication are what make these workshops a dream come true for me. I can’t wait to see the incredible images you captured and to welcome you back for another unforgettable adventure under the stars.

Sams Throne with a Ghost
Sams Throne with a Ghost – Light Painting made possible by Light Painting Brushes

Wichita Mountains Summer Photo Retreat Weekend

Sunrise instruction at Treasure Lake Wichita Mountains

The Wichita Mountains Summer Photo Retreat during the Solstice was an extraordinary experience filled with break taking moments and stunning captures! From vibrant sunsets to the serene moonlit nights, every second of this adventure was a photographer’s dream.

🌅 Sunset at Jed Johnson Tower

Our adventure began with a captivating sunset at the iconic Jed Johnson Tower. As the sun dipped below the horizon, we captured the sky ablaze with hues of orange, blue, and pink, casting a magical glow over the Wichita Mountains. The silhouette of the tower against the vibrant sky was a sight to behold and a perfect start to our retreat.

🌕 Full Strawberry Moon Rise

That evening, we witnessed the full Strawberry Moon rise majestically over the plains. The glowing moon bathed the landscape in soft, ethereal light. We practiced capturing the moon’s details and the enchanting interplay of light and shadows it created on the plains.

🌙 Moonlit Nightscapes Along the Creek

Our first night at the lovely Plantation Inn in Medicine Park was a serene experience. We ventured out to capture moonlit nightscapes along the creek. The gentle flow of the water, illuminated by the moon’s soft glow, created a tranquil and enchanting atmosphere. These moonlit scenes added a touch of magic to our collection.

🌅🌙 Sunrise and Moonset

The following morning was nothing short of magical. We rose early to watch the sunrise and moonset simultaneously. The sky transformed with the dawn’s first light, painting the horizon in shades of pastels. As the moon bid farewell, we captured the beautiful transition of night into day, a truly mesmerizing experience.

🐾 Wildlife Encounters

Throughout our retreat, we had the privilege of photographing some of the Wichita Mountains’ most majestic residents. We spotted and captured images of bison grazing peacefully, prairie dogs scurrying about, elk wandering through the plains, and longhorns showcasing their impressive horns. These encounters added an element of wild beauty to our portfolio.

🌊 Dazzling Lakes and Scenic Landscapes

The Wichita Mountains are home to some dazzling lakes, and we took full advantage of these picturesque locations. The reflections of the surrounding landscapes in the bright blue waters and blooming lilly pads provided endless opportunities for stunning compositions. Each lake had its unique charm, making every shot a new adventure.

 

💻 Editing Skills Workshop

Amidst all the shooting, we also dedicated time to honing our editing skills. We gathered to work on our photos, learning new techniques to enhance our captures and bring out the best in our images. The combination of hands-on shooting and post-processing sessions ensured a well-rounded learning experience.

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The Plantation Inn in Medicine Park provided a comfortable and welcoming home base for our retreat. After days filled with exploration and photography, we enjoyed the cozy ambiance and the opportunity to relax and recharge for the next day’s adventures.

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The Wichita Mountains Summer Photo Retreat was a journey of discovery, creativity, and camaraderie. From the mesmerizing sunsets to the captivating wildlife encounters, every moment was a testament to the beauty and wonder of nature. Our participants left with not only stunning photographs but also memories that will last a lifetime.Thank you to everyone who joined us on this incredible adventure. Stay tuned for our upcoming retreats, and don’t miss your chance to embark on your own photography journey with us for the Fall Equinox at the Wichita Mountains Photo Retreat!

About New Mexico Nightscapes

New Mexico is a land of enchantment, where the beauty of the natural world is at its most raw and captivating. For photographers, this rugged landscape offers a wealth of opportunities to capture stunning images of the night sky. Imagine the feeling of the rising sun on your face after capturing the cool, dark nights, and the vast landscapes stretching out before you. The smell of the earth, the sound of the wind, and the sense of peace and tranquility that comes from being surrounded by nature. My upcoming workshop, New Mexico Nightscapes, is a chance to immerse yourself in the beauty of the night sky and learn how to capture its magic through photography.

Capturing the Milky Way

One of the highlights of the workshop will be learning how to capture the Milky Way in all its glory. The New Mexico night sky is perfect for astrophotography, with its clear, dark skies providing the ideal backdrop for capturing the beauty of our galaxy. You’ll learn how to set up your camera to capture the Milky Way in stunning detail, learn all about median stacking and blue hour blending, and how to use long exposures to create breathtaking images.

New Mexico Nightscapes
New Mexico Nightscapes

Mastering Star Trails

In addition to capturing the Milky Way, you’ll also learn how to create stunning star trail images. By using long exposures and a bit of creativity, you can create images that show the movement of the stars across the night sky. It’s a technique that requires patience and precision, but the results are truly spectacular.

Hoodoo Trails

Using Low Level Lighting

Another technique you’ll learn during the workshop is how to use low level lighting to illuminate your nighttime scenes. This can add depth and drama to your images, highlighting the beauty of the landscape against the backdrop of the night sky. You’ll learn how to use various lighting techniques to create stunning effects, adding a new dimension to your photography.

Exploring Sacred Sites

During the workshop, you’ll have the exclusive opportunity to explore some of New Mexico’s most sacred sites, including Shiprock, the Bisti Badlands, and Chaco Culture National Historical Park.

Shiprock, known as Tse Bit’a’i or “the rock with wings” in Navajo, is a towering rock formation located in northwestern New Mexico. It holds great cultural and spiritual significance for the Navajo people, who consider it to be a sacred mountain and a place of great power.

According to Navajo legend, Shiprock was once a giant bird that carried the Navajo people from the north to their current homeland in the Four Corners region. As the bird approached their destination, it turned to stone, creating the impressive rock formation that we see today.

For the Navajo, Shiprock is more than just a geological formation – it is a symbol of their cultural identity and spiritual beliefs. It is a place where prayers are offered, ceremonies are held, and stories are told. The rock is believed to be a source of spiritual power and protection, and is treated with great reverence by the Navajo people.

Today, Shiprock stands as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo people and the enduring connection they have to the land. It is a testament to the resilience and strength of the Navajo people, who have preserved their traditions and stories for generations.

The Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness, known as the Bisti Badlands, is a unique and otherworldly landscape located in northwest New Mexico. The name “Bisti” comes from the Navajo word “Bistahi,” which means “among the adobe formations.” The Navajo people have a deep connection to this land, and it holds special significance in their culture and history.

According to Navajo legend, the Bisti Badlands were once a thriving community inhabited by ancient peoples. However, a great drought struck the land, and the people were forced to leave in search of water. As they departed, they turned back to look at their home one last time, and it is said that the land was so sorrowful at their departure that it began to cry, creating the unique rock formations and hoodoos that we see today.

The distinctive landscape of the Bisti Badlands is the result of millions of years of geological processes. The area was once a swampy coastal plain, and over time, layers of sediment were deposited and compressed, creating the rock layers that are visible today. Erosion from wind and water has sculpted the rocks into the bizarre and fantastical shapes that make the Bisti Badlands so unique.

Today, the Bisti Badlands are a protected wilderness area, and visitors can hike through the otherworldly landscape, marveling at the strange rock formations and imagining the ancient peoples who once called this land home. It is a place of great beauty and mystery, and a testament to the power of nature to create landscapes that are truly awe-inspiring.

Ah Shi Sle Pah Sunset

The Chaco Culture National Historical Park, located in northwestern New Mexico, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important archaeological sites in North America. It was once the center of a thriving civilization built by the ancestral Puebloan people over a thousand years ago.

According to Puebloan oral tradition, Chaco Canyon was a place of great spiritual significance. The ancient Puebloans believed that the canyon was the center of the world and that the spirits of their ancestors resided there. They built elaborate multi-story structures, called great houses, as well as ceremonial kivas and other buildings, which served as centers of trade, ceremony, and community life.

The construction of these structures was a remarkable feat of engineering and organization. The great houses were built using stone masonry techniques, with walls made of sandstone blocks that were shaped and fitted together with remarkable precision. The buildings were aligned with the movements of the sun, moon, and stars, indicating a sophisticated understanding of astronomy and the natural world.

The ancient Puebloans also developed a complex system of roads, known as Chacoan roads, that connected Chaco Canyon to other communities in the region. These roads were carefully planned and constructed, indicating a high level of organization and cooperation among the ancient Puebloan people.

The civilization in Chaco Canyon flourished for several centuries, but by the late 1100s, it began to decline. The reasons for this decline are still debated by archaeologists, but factors such as drought, resource depletion, and social unrest may have played a role.

Today, the ruins of Chaco Culture National Historical Park stand as a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the ancient Puebloan people. The park is a place of great cultural and spiritual significance for modern Puebloan tribes, who continue to honor their ancestors and their traditions.

Join Us in New Mexico

If you’re ready to take your photography to the next level and immerse yourself in the beauty of the New Mexico night sky, then join us for New Mexico Nightscapes. It’s an experience that will stay with you long after the workshop is over, and will inspire you to see the world in a whole new light.