BRYCE NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY TOURS 

Astro Photography 

  • INSTRUCTION FOR ALL LEVELS

  • 3 - 3.5 Hours

  • up to 1 mile of hiking 

The unique rock formations known as Hoodoos that decorate the amphitheaters at Bryce Canyon National Park beg to be photographed. This National Park hosts one of the darkest skies in the United States, showcasing a spectacular blanket of stars and during the Summer months, an impressively vibrant Milky Way. As with all of my tour options, for those who are new to night photography, or photography in general, this is a great, safe space for you to learn how to shoot the night skies without feeling overwhelmed by the process. By the end of the night, you will be walking away feeling confident that you now know how to create beautiful night images along with a collection of images that you’ll feel proud of.

Logistics

- For Astro tours we meet 1 hour after sunset, and photograph for 3 hours.

- Expect to visit approximately 2 areas during your experience.

- Up to 1 mile of hiking (Customized to meet your needs and wants).

- Meeting location is Ruby's Inn Lobby; 26 South Main St, Bryce Canyon, UT 84764

Pricing

FULL MONEY BACK SATISFACTION GUARANTEE

- $249 per photographer (minimum of 2 people required)

-Non-photographer - If this is your second person to meet the 2 person minimum the price is $249, any additional non-photographers are an additional $99 per person

**Make trip private for an additional $150

CANCELLATION POLICY

-30 days or more before trip receives full refund

-Between 30 days and 24 hours prior to the trip receives 75% refund

-Within 24 hours of the trip there is no cancellation/refund

-If there is unacceptable weather than there will be a full refund/trip transfer

Recommended Gear

- Camera with the ability to shoot at ISO 12,800 or higher

- Wide angle lens (14mm or wider for crop sensor cameras, 20mm or wider for full frame cameras )

- Tripod

- Extra batteries and memory cards

- Headlamp that has a red and white light

- Normal personal gear (food, water, warm cloths, sunscreen…)

 

THE "LOOK" OF NIGHT TIME IMAGES DEPENDS ON THE CYCLE OF THE MOON AND THE POSITIONING OF THE MILKY WAY.  Please click the moon calendar button below to find out what to expect during your visit.

 

Questions? Feel free to contact us below.