Space Station Guys
is creating International Space Station photos, videos and tutorialsSelect a membership level
For this small donation you will have access to extra video materials. When I have a successful ISS imaging sessions (highly dependent on UK weather and visible ISS passes) and successfully manage capturing photo(s) worth sharing on my website, I will make and exclusive video with lots and lots of details and behind the scene footages. Also in videos I cover my exact camera settings, where do I get predictions for over head passes and transits, etc... only for my Patreon supporters.
For this small donation you will have access to some extra video materials. When I have a successful ISS imaging sessions (highly dependent on UK weather and visible ISS passes) and successfully manage capturing photo(s) worth sharing on my website, I will make and exclusive video with lots and lots of details and behind the scene footages, will show you my exact camera settings etc... only for my Patreon supporters.
This tier comes with exclusive videos including lots of information about preps, imaging settings etc. (like being an Insider patron), and on top of that monthly online discussions will be held. Duration of about 1-1.5 hours and you dear members can ask me anything about ISS imaging, forward planning, forecast predictions, plus my recommendations and advises to you equipment.
About
I dedicated lots of my free time taking manually tracked photos of the International Space Station (ISS) using various size telescopes and cameras.
It is so much fun seeing ISS silently crossing the morning/evening sky or taking photos of it, therefore with my website (spacestationguys.com) and with related content I would like to inspire people to get familiar with this amazing man made object.
My best captures are in this video below - I even managed to take a photo of the SpaceX Crew Dragon Demo-1 mission to the Space Station!
It is so much fun and hopefully with your support I can spend more time making tutorial about what my technique is and what I would recommend you to do.
Thank you!
Goals
Some might think this is only for the experts or the super nerds, but with a little practice anyone can take photos of ISS. I will try my best to guide you on this path, one can lose interest very quickly after a few failures.
Imaging ISS is super cool!