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Moonlit Ghost Towns: Night Photography in Death Valley


Atlas Obscura

Moonlit Ghost Towns: Night Photography in Death Valley

In 1897, the mining town of Ballarat burst to life amidst the dry Death Valley landscape. Drawn by a hopeful glint of gold, hundreds of prospectors flocked to the desert, only for the town to shutter less than a decade later. But the bones of the settlement still remainโ€”an old jailhouse, a morgue, a few abandoned trucks overtaken by rustโ€”in a state of spectacular decay.

On this photography exploration, focused on after-dark composition, weโ€™ll venture through the remains of Death Valleyโ€™s bygone mining past to capture the spirit of the abandoned towns that still haunt the expansive desert. Shot by shot, weโ€™ll excavate the forgotten history of each site by day and, come nightfall, photograph them under moonlight. Beneath a bed of stars and a full moon, Death Valleyโ€™s abandoned past comes back to life.

NPAN Ambassadors / Instructors: Chris Nicholson and Tim Cooper

For more information and to register, visit the Atlast Obscura info & registration page.