SHOOTING THE MOON

Photographing the Moon in the landscape is harder that it looks. With examples from across Britain, Robert Harvey explains the planning and techniques required, together with the opportunities created by monthly, annual and longer lunar cycles. Why is 2025 a special year for the Moon, what is a Major Lunar Standstill and was it significant to the builders of Neolithic monuments 5,000 years ago?

Each talk comprises approximately 150 high definition images and comfortably fills a two hour programme (inclusive of a 20 minute break midway).
I bring my own high definition digital projector. All my talks focus on showing great images as well as explaining the thinking and planning that went into them.
The fee per talk is £120, plus travel charged from Avebury at 45p/mile. All my presentations are also available by video link using Zoom, at the same fee with no travel cost.
To book please contact me.

Robert Harvey BA ARPS EFIAP CEnv CSci MCIWEM

What People Are Saying

Just a quick message to thank you for last nights talk. A lot of very positive comments about the content and delivery. It was refreshingly different and very engaging. The information regarding settings and approach I’m sure will have some of our members out there trying to get somewhere near the quality of your images.
— Ralph Snook, Chair, Bristol Photographic Society
Robert, I thought your talk was one of the very best and most interesting I have experienced in many years, and I am sure I am not alone in that view. So, thank you very much for an exceptional evening.
— Graham Pears, Treasurer, Bristol Photographic Society