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Stars on the Lake

Night Sky & Milky Way Photography


July 20 & 27 - Capture dramatic night sky photos in a rural location with nice dark skies that’s only 50 minutes away from Allentown. In this special workshop, we’ll help you capture amazing photos that capture the beauty of the Milky Way, stars, galaxies, and more.


We’ll also show you ways to enhance your photos with creative lighting, long exposure techniques, and post-processing. And we'll also share insights into where to go to find darker skies, for further exploration on your own.

Milky way at hickory run state park

In class, July 20

We’ll cover what you need to know to improve your night sky photos including choosing foregrounds, manual camera settings, lens choice, important relevant accessories, and locating the milky way & other interesting night sky objects. We’ll show lots of examples and get you familiar with the techniques you’ll be using and the gear you’ll need to bring.

On location, July 27

Dan’s staff members will provide hands-on instruction to help you create amazing images, capturing the edge of own Milky Way galaxy. Then we’ll get creative painting with light and color, and try out star trail images that turn the stars into lines or arcs across the sky.

Get tickets now: $179.99

Classroom session

at Dan's Camera City
Saturday, 7/20
1:30 - 3:00pm

Workshop on location

at Hickory Run State Park

Saturday, 7/27

Rain Date 8/3
9:30pm – midnight

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photographers under the night sky

Suggested gear for this outing


  • Tripod - A sturdy tripod is an absolute necessity for this outing!
  • Interchangeable lens camera - Most all-in-one cameras don't have the controls necessary for this kind of photography
  • Large aperture wide-angle lens (f/2.8 or larger, 24mm or wider) - If you don't have one, consider some of the great options in our Rental Department! Our staff of experts will be happy to help you pick something out that will help you get great results.
  • Red headlamp or red filter for your flashlight - Headlamps are preferred to flashlights to keep your hands free.
  • Hand warmers to prevent condensation on your camera. Can't find hand warmers anywhere in July? We've got some in stock.
  • Cable or remote shutter release


About our night sky site

Sand Spring Lake at Hickory Run State Park is going to be a fantastic location for night sky photography. In addition to low levels of light pollution, we'll have the opportunity to capture the stars reflected in the lake. It's going to make for some spectacular shots!


Transportation is not provided for this outing, so we'll go over driving directions and parking ahead of time.


The lake is closed to the public after sunset, so we'll have the place to ourselves. We’re not likely to be disturbed by passing headlights, and they'll turn off the normal lighting at the facilities for us. This is going to be a wonderful night of image making, we hope you can join us!

Milky Way at Hickory Run

COVID-19 Health & safety for indoor classes

We recommend that attendees to wear masks in our classroom. If you don't have a high-quality mask (like N95 or KN95) we have a limited supply available for you here at Dan's. Just ask when you arrive for your class.

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