May the stars whisper dreams into your heart and ignite your soul with the fire of possibility. Unknown ![]() by Skip Cohen Every now and then, a workshop comes along that should be on everyone's bucket list. Night sky photography in Sedona with Bob Coates should be on yours! Bob and I have been friends for over twenty years. That friendship came out of my incredible respect for his skill set and creativity as an artist. Plus, I've learned so much just hanging out with him! We're both passionate about imaging, but Bob's love for education and helping photographers raise the bar on their skills is the "gold standard" in photography. ... Sedona's clear skies and stunning landscapes make it one of the best places in the U.S. to capture the Milky Way in all its glory. Bob takes full advantage of the region's natural beauty, guiding participants through the process of shooting the stars, moon, and galaxies above. In these workshops, Bob shares a wealth of knowledge about the technical side of night photography—how to capture long exposures, properly set up a camera for star trails, and fine-tune your settings to get the best results. He teaches about composition, how to use foreground elements like the iconic red rocks of Sedona to create a sense of depth, and how to work with lighting to enhance your shots. Once you've captured your images processing files is covered in depth. Trust me - you'll never be disappointed in a program with Bob. It won't just be a trip under the night skies but an adventure you'll never forget. Check out the short video below, then click on any image in today's post for more information. Images copyright Bob Coates. All rights reserved.
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Tony Purificato
4/18/2025 09:25:39 am
When is the next workshop?
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Pat Epps
4/18/2025 05:01:30 pm
I cannot find
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4/20/2025 09:09:01 am
Click on any image in the post. That takes you to the workshop page. Scroll down a bit and all dates are posted. It's possible to work individually as well. Yours in Creative Photography, Bob
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