1-on-1 Sessions

Do you want to elevate your editing skills and craft breathtaking landscape astrophotography images that truly stand out?

Are you eager to enhance your post-processing skills and unlock the full potential of your RAW files? Join me for private one-on-one online sessions where we will delve into various techniques aimed at enhancing your night sky images and achieving the best possible results.

In my 1:1 personal sessions, you’ll learn how to shoot and process like a pro. Each session lasts 1 hour and is fully tailored to your needs. Using your own RAW files, I’ll guide you through every step of the editing process sharing the techniques, tools, and tricks that make a real difference.

The entire session is recorded, and you’ll receive the video afterwards to watch as many times as you like perfect for practicing at your own pace.

Fill out the form below, and we’ll arrange a convenient day and time for the online session.
Send me the RAW files you’d like me to work with — these will also be the focus of your lesson.

The session takes place via Google Meet and is recorded, after which you’ll receive a link to the video so you can revisit and practice as many times as you like. While I work and explain my process, you can observe, ask questions, and gain insights into each step.

We can cover a wide range of techniques, including:

  • Single shot processing

  • Stacked frame processing

  • Star reduction techniques

  • Merging a sky captured with a star tracker and a separate foreground

  • Panorama stitching and processing

  • Star trail stacking and processing

  • …and many others, depending on your needs and experience level.

Price: $80 per hour

Payments are accepted via bank transfer, Revolut, PayPal, or Wise.

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I am the winner of many awards from prestigious international competitions for astro and night photography. My shots have been shared by world media such as National Geographic, Forbes, The Guardian, The Times, Sky News, Daily Mail, BBC Science Focus, Astronomy pictures of the day by NASA, Bored Panda, and many others.