Chasing Ghostly Light: Astrophotography of the Witch Head Nebula

Some objects in the night sky demand attention with bright colors and bold structure. Others, like the Witch Head Nebula, whisper instead of shout—revealing their beauty only to those willing to seek them out. For astrophotographers, this faint and mysterious nebula is both a challenge and a deeply rewarding pursuit.
Photographing M81 & M82 from the Mountains of Tenerife

There’s something surreal about setting up a telescope at 2,200 meters above sea level, surrounded by volcanic rock and silence, while a sea of clouds drifts far below. This was my experience photographing M81 (Bode’s Galaxy) and M82 (Cigar Galaxy) from the slopes of Mount Teide in Tenerife.
Photographing The Milky Way in Tenerife

Tips and insights into how to photograph the Milky Way in Tenerife, one of the best dark sky locations for shooting the night sky.
Blooming in the Cosmos: Astrophotography of the Rosette Nebula

In the quiet depths of the winter sky lies a celestial object that truly lives up to its name—the Rosette Nebula. With its delicate, flower-like structure and sprawling clouds of glowing gas, this deep-sky target is both a visual delight and a rewarding challenge for astrophotographers.
Capturing the Heart of Orion: An Astrophotography Guide to M42

There are few objects in the night sky as breathtaking—and rewarding to photograph—as the Orion Nebula (M42). Hanging like a cosmic jewel in the sword of Orion, this stellar nursery is one of the brightest nebulae visible from Earth, making it a perfect target for both beginners and seasoned astrophotographers.To help you master this, we have put together this guide to photographing Orion.