Milky Way workshop in Borrego Springs Summer 2024!

$300.00

Join me in exploring the incredible dark sky community of Borrego Springs, CA where you will learn how to create amazing photos of the Milky Way in as little as one session without wasting your time, energy, gas, money, and opportunities. In this workshop I take you through the basics of astrophotography and how to plan/execute your photos. We visit several easy to access locations that are ideal for capturing the Milky Way with unique features to the area. There is minimal walking less than 1/10 of a mile from parking to each location. This is a great workshop for beginners with a maximum of 8 participants so that everyone can get personalized instruction. Some basic understanding of how to operate your camera is ideal. You do need to bring your own DSLR/mirrorless camera, tripod and lens. This workshop includes a pre-meeting online session and a 4 hour in person in the field session. The workshop begins at the center of Borrego Springs with very close access to hotels, food, and most services. Workshops are dependent on weather and might need to be postponed and rescheduled due to unforeseen circumstances. Notification of postponement will happen a minimum of 24 hours before the workshop begins. Click below to register for one of the following workshop dates.

Workshops begin Spring 2024!
Saturday June 8th
Saturday July 6th
Saturday August 3rd
Saturday August 31st

Location: Borrego Springs, CA
Photography level: Beginner
Group Size: 8 persons maximum
Astrophotography techniques: Single exposure, stacked image, and panorama
Activity level: Minimal walking from parking locations to photo sites
Gear required: DSLR/mirrorless camera body, tripod, lens

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Borrego Springs Dark Skies

Borrego Springs is an amazing gem of Southern California. It is a certified dark sky community surrounded by the Anza Borrego Desert State park. Being located INSIDE California’s largest state park it is a great location for hiking, camping, off roading, and adventuring. The area is a short drive from San Diego, Los Angelos, and Palm Springs. There are many places to stay, dine, and shop in the area. It is famous for the 130+ metal sculptures created by Ricardo Breceda spread out in all areas of the community. They are ideal for daytime scavenger hunts and night time milky way photos.

Workshop Itinerary

Pre-Meeting Online

A week prior to the workshop we meet for a half an hour lesson online via Zoom. This will be a chance to go over some basics on the science of astrophotography and how to capture images of the night sky. We will go over workshop agenda and ways to get to know your gear before the field workshop in order to maximize image capturing! This is also designed so that participants can get to know each other and feel comfortable working together once we meet in person. Workshops are intended to be learning experiences AND fun!!!

Workshop in the field

In the field we will meet right at sunset to orient ourselves and the locations we will be visiting. The entire experience is designed to capture the Milky Way in the protected dark skies of Borrego Springs, a dark sky community. There are over 100 metal sculpture set up in the area which make perfect subjects for shooting the nights sky. From dinosaurs to big horn sheep, they are all fun to find and shoot. We spend the first hour at one of the metal sculptures with some daylight in order to set up our gear, tweak settings, and have some space. From there we move onto two to three other sculpture locations where we will follow the path of the Milky Way as if passes through the night. All locations are meticulously scouted and planned to have the best alignment of the Milky Way while giving participants time to compose and play with their photography.

Post Processing

Planning and capturing Milky Way photos is only half the fun. There is a lot that you can produce and ‘pull’ from a properly captured milky way images through editing. Post-processing editing is not included in the workshop and can be added on for an in person session the following day or via Zoom. Please see photo editing session to book a session.

What to bring

  • A mirrorless of DSLR camera

  • Shutter Release or Intervalometer (some models have this built in)

  • Wide angle lens from 12-24 mm with an aperture ideally less than f2.8

  • A study tripod

  • Extra batteries

  • A headlamp

  • Comfortable and durable clothing and shoes that will protect you from desert terrain

  • A great attitude ready to learn!

Your Instructor


Chris Olivas
will be the workshop leader of this Borrego Springs astrophotography workshop.

He is a professional astrophotographer and science educator. He is an expert in planning and capturing all kinds of image styles from nightscape wide field images, star trails, tracked images, and even deep-sky imaging. He is a science educator and brings a tremendous amount of knowledge and understanding of the night sky to the workshops. He is also extremely patient and loves to help people push the limits of their gear and their own creativity.

He has a true passion for preserving the environment especially in the real of dark skies. He is a volunteer and advocate with the Dark Sky International organization who’s mission is to preserve the dark skies around the globe.

He is also an award winning photographer featured in Sony Alpha, National geographic your shot, Forbes, National Park magazine, photo pills, and recently was shortlisted for astrophotography of the year in the Royal Greenwich photo competition.

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