by Patrick Endres
November 14, 2017
I grew up in a small town in southern Wisconsin where I developed a passionate interest in nature and the outdoors. In 1981, after high school, I set my sights on Alaska, seeking adventure in a wilderness landscape along with a university education in Fairbanks. Following graduation, I combined my childhood love of the visual arts and outdoor interests to forge a career as a freelance nature photographer. Now in my fourth decade of exploring and photographing Alaska, its epic landscape continues to lure me both personally as an observer and professionally as an artist.
How to Photograph the Northern Lights eBook
If photographing the northern lights (aurora borealis) is on your bucket list, then this eBook is a must for you. How to Photograph the Northern Lights is a wonderfully illustrated, comprehensive and thorough 330 page tutorial that will equip you with all of the critical information necessary to capture your own photos of the northern lights. Two long-time Alaskans and specialists in their fields have teamed up to create this resource. The chapters contain a blend of technical and creative information that both the beginner and professional photographer will find invaluable. The text is augmented with 150+ of Patrick’s luminous aurora photos, thoughtful quotes, and 150+ illustrations, graphs, and figures to instruct you in the do’s and don’ts of nighttime aurora borealis photography.
"Patrick Endres E-book on How to Photograph the Northern Lights is the most complete book available today - Robert Berdan - editor Canadian Nature Photographer"
Above are sample screen shots from Patrick's E-book.
Photographer Patrick Endres
Professional photographer Patrick J. Endres, one of Alaska’s most prominently published nature photographers, has mined the secrets of his multi-decade career of aurora photography and outlined them in great detail, providing you with critical information to ensure your aurora photo quest is successful. Patrick Says: “Over the years I’ve seen countless errors made when photographing the aurora. This book equips both the beginning and professional photographer with all the necessary insider information to skip those costly mistakes—and offers the inspiration for the armchair photographer to get out there and explore the night skies on their own.”
Scientist Neal Brown
University of Alaska Geophysical Institute professor emeritus and aurora specialist Neal Brown supplies the answers in layman’s language to often-asked questions about the aurora in his science notes sprinkled throughout the book.
You can purchase his ebook for $27.00 US from his web site here: https://www.alaskaphotographics.com/products/alaska-books-ebooks/how-to-photograph-the-northern-lights-ebook/ - see book review. Patrick also sells his images, calendars and more visit his web site to see his other products. He also offers photography workshops.
I grew up in a small town in southern Wisconsin where I developed a passionate interest in nature and the outdoors. In 1981, after high school, I set my sights on Alaska, seeking adventure in a wilderness landscape along with a university education in Fairbanks. Following graduation, I combined my childhood love of the visual arts and outdoor interests to forge a career as a freelance nature photographer. Now in my fourth decade of exploring and photographing Alaska, its epic landscape continues to lure me both personally as an observer and professionally as an artist. After a multi-decade photography career, Patrick is one of Alaska’s most published nature photographers. He is recognized for his extensive imagery of Alaska’s natural world, and a strong blend of technical and creative excellence.
Website: www.alaskaphotographics.com/patrick-endres/
E-mail: patrick@alaskaphotographics.com
Phone: 907.750.4065
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