Photography Guides
Camera settings, phone photography tips, and practical workflows for capturing northern lights in Norway.
Best Camera Settings for Aurora Photography: ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed
The exact ISO, aperture, and shutter speed settings for aurora photography in every situation — slow glows, fast substorms, phone cameras, and different sensor sizes.
Read article →Northern Lights Phone Photography: How to Shoot Aurora on Any Smartphone
How to photograph the northern lights with your phone — the best settings for iPhone, Samsung, and Pixel, what to do when night mode isn't enough, and the mini-tripod that makes all the difference.
Read article →Northern Lights Photography for Beginners: Camera Settings and Techniques
Step-by-step guide to photographing the northern lights — the exact camera settings, lens choices, apps, and fieldcraft that beginners need to capture aurora in Norway.
Read article →Northern Lights Timelapse Guide: How to Shoot and Edit an Aurora Timelapse
Complete guide to creating an aurora timelapse — intervalometer settings, timelapse calculator, exposure settings for different activity levels, and editing workflow in Lightroom and After Effects.
Read article →Need a live answer for tonight? Use the forecast map to compare aurora activity and cloud cover across Norway.