In a rare stroke of luck, my camera captured a massive meteor ‘Fireball’ entering our atmosphere from the Alpha Capricornids Meteor Shower.
Did you know it was possible to photograph the Milky Way with moonlight? It sounds counter-intuitive, but the results may surprise you!
We thought it a great idea to reach out to our talented GP Alumni and ask them to send us their favorite image from 2016!
This year I plan to take a different approach towards my work by breaking away from what is ‘comfortable’ and explore new areas and shooting techniques.
Experience has taught us that sometimes when reaching for the stars, letting go and allowing life to unfold in its own time and special way allows for greater artistic expression and understanding.
The peak of the 2015 Perseid Meteor Shower occurred in the early morning hours of August 13th and it certainly did not disappoint.
In this brief tutorial, we’re going to cover one of our most asked questions, “How do I find the Milky Way?”
‘Moonlit Darklings’ receives 2nd place in The World at Night contest.
We are heading back to finish the Pacific Crest Trail! How do we plan to take pictures throughout our 1,300 mile long journey?
The Gallery in Mount Shasta presents the latest works of Brad Goldpaint including an extended look from his time-lapse film, “Illusion of Lights: A Journey into the Unseen.” The opening reception begins at 4pm on Saturday, February 7, 2015.