Maine Lighthouse

3-Day Tour

Astrophotography & Landscape

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Where Maine’s Coast Meets the Night Sky

Photograph the Milky Way and Maine’s rugged coastline during a three-day immersive workshop timed for peak night sky conditions. Night sessions focus on astrophotography at Pemaquid Point and West Quoddy Head, while daylight shooting explores iconic coastal landscapes at Marshall Point, Owls Head, and the Rockland Breakwater.

Designed for intermediate photographers.

Details

Date: 3-days, June 12-14, 2026
Time: evening, night & daylight sessions
Locations: Midcoast & Downeast
Price: $875 Workshop Fee; transportation, accommodations & meals on own
Class Size: Limited  
Level: Intermediate.Manual mode and exposure triangle familiarity required. 

Attendees

  • Comfortable in manual mode and ready for night work

  • Expanding landscape skills into astro

  • Drawn to coastal and lighthouse subjects

  • Prefer guided, process driven instruction

Takeaways

  • Finished night images of Maine’s iconic lighthouses

  • Strong coastal landscapes from daylight sessions

  • Confidence working in low light

  • A deeper sense of light and visual storytelling

Workshop Fee

$875

per person

$400 Due at Registration

 

Note: meals, accomodations & transportation not included

 

Maine, Where Sea Meets Stars.

This is a rare opportunity to photograph the Maine coast at night, when iconic lighthouses, dark skies, and the Milky Way come together in a setting few experience. With guided instruction and personal support throughout, you will work intentionally in these remarkable locations and create images that feel grounded, expansive, and quietly powerful. Space is intentionally limited to keep the experience focused and personal. Reserve your spot and photograph Maine’s night skies at their best.

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Lead Instructor

David Mazur

David is the Founder and Lead Instructor of Seacoast Photography School, with extensive experience in landscape, astro, and wildlife photography. He is known for his clear, witty, and hands-on teaching style, breaking down complex concepts into practical, easy-to-understand guidance. David focuses on building confidence, strengthening technical skills, and helping photographers develop their own way of seeing, both in the field and in the studio.

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Instructor

Michael Sheets

Mike is a night sky and landscape photographer with a deep focus on capturing the Milky Way along Maine’s rugged coastline. His work spans locations from York to Acadia to Lubec, where he combines technical precision with a strong sense of place. Known for his hands-on, immersive teaching style, Mike guides photographers through the practical and creative aspects of night photography, helping them work confidently in low light and create images that are both technically strong and visually compelling.

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