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On the Web
- School of Photography.com - Night Photography - Features a concise three page lesson on how to capture successful night images with basic photographic equipment.
- Eclipse Photography - A collection of urban and rural night photography including, moonscapes, light painting and existing light. By Rob Kunz, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
- Ruscelli, Al - Includes photographs of neon lights over water, fireworks, and night boat parades.
- Nighthawks - Night photography group blog. Photos, news, ideas and commentary. The images are linked to each photographers' Flickr gallery.
- UK Nights - Night photography in the United Kingdom. Mainly urban, suburban and industrial locations
- The Night Skye - Photography workshops and tours to various locations in Europe and the United States with emphasis on night photography and landscapes. Image gallery and prints for sale.
- Pictures by Existing Light - Kodak technical data on night photography.
- Nocturnal Light - The night photography galleries of New York photographer Lisa Wagner.
- Conner, John - A collection of night photography from the deserts around Albuquerque, New Mexico and along old Route 66.
- The Nocturnes - Features night photography galleries, message boards, workshops and information about the group. Additional details about the organized biennial exhibition.
Wikipedia Articles
- Night photography - Night photography refers to photographs taken outdoors between twilight and dawn. Night photographers generally have a choice between using artificial light or using a long exposure, exposing the scene for seconds or even minutes, in order to give the film enough time to capture a usable image, and to ...
- A Hard Day's Night (film) - A Hard Day's Night (1964) is a British comedy film originally released by United Artists, written by Alun Owen and starring The Beatles during the height of Beatlemania. The director was Richard Lester, the producer Walter Shenson and the director of photography Gilbert Taylor.
- John Adams Whipple - John Adams Whipple (September 10 1822–1891) was an American inventor and early photographer. He was the first in the United States to manufacture the chemicals used for daguerreotypes; he pioneered astronomical and night photography; he was a prize-winner for his extraordinary early photographs of the moon; and he was the first to produce images of stars other than the sun (the star Vega and the double star Castor and Pollux).
- Long exposure multiple flash photographic technique - The long exposure multiple flash technique is a method of night or low light photography which use a mobile flash unit to expose various parts of a building or interior using a long exposure time.
- Rut Blees Luxemburg - Luxemburg, Rut BleesRut blees Luxemburg is a German photographer who studied photography at London College of Communication and gained her last formal education at Westminster University. Luxemburg’s technique is to take photographs at night, mostly exploring the urban landscape.