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"This book is truly a magnum opus, a labour of love, and a great work of scholarship. It is authoritative, detailed, thorough, superbly illustrated, well referenced, and all-encompassing. There is no nook or cranny of the history of astronomical photography or its proponents that has not been investigated, noted, and embellished with a relevant image. It is worth every single cent of its price. It is an essential addition to every astronomy library. Anyone with even a vague interest in the development of astrophysics will need to have this book to hand; it is a vital and reliable starting place for any historical research into the last two centuries of astronomical endeavour." Professor David W. Hughes, 'Observatory' magazine, February 2015. Read Full Review Here:

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Meet the 'Imagers'
Meet the 'Imagers'

 

The Modern 'Catchers of the Light' who wrote the latest chapter on the History of Astrophotography, whose images are 'showcased' in the new book the 'Ages of Astrophotography'.

 

Theodore Arampatzoglou - Imager  J P Brahic - Imager  Miloslav Druckmuller - Imager  Jim Ferreira - Imager  Bernd Flach-Wilken - Imager  R J Gabany - Imager   Robert Gendler - Imager

 Theodore Arampatzoglou

Deep Space

Greece

J. P. Brahic

Solar

France 

 Miloslav Druckmuller

Eclipse

Czech Republic

Jim Ferreira 

Spectra

USA

 Bernd Flach-Wilken

Deep Space

Germany

R. Jay Gabany 

Deep Space

USA

Robert Gendler

Deep Space

USA

Paul Haese - Imager

Gordon Haynes - Imager

Jason Jennings -Imager

Walter Koprolin - Imager

Thierry Legault - Imager

Paul Martin - Imager

David Malin - Imager

Paul Haese

Deep Space

Australia

Gordon Haynes

Deep Space

England

Jason Jennings

Widefield

Australia

Walter Koprolin

Deep Space

Austria

Thierry Legault

Lunar

France

Paul Martin

Terrestrial

Northern Ireland

David Malin

Deep Space

Australia

Martin McKenna   Jim Misti-Imager Tor Ivar-Naess - Imager  Damian Peach - Imager  Pedro Re - Imager  Gerald Rhemann - Imager  Eddie Trimarchi - Imager 

Martin McKenna

Terrestrial

Northern Ireland

Jim Misti

Deep Space

USA

Tor Ivar-Naess

Aurora

Norway

Damian Peach

Solar System

England

Pedro Re

Solar

Portugal

Gerald Rhemann

Comets

Austria

Eddie Trimarchi

Deep Space

Australia

Daniel Verschatse - Imager  Christian Viladrich - Imager   Richard Walker - Imager  Peter Ward - Imager Volker Wendel - imager  Anthony Wesley - Imager  Hunter Wilson - Imager 

Danial Verschatse

Deep Space

Chile

Christian Viladrich

Solar System

France

Richard Walker

Spectra

Switzerland

Peter Ward

Deep Space

Australia

Volker Wendel

Deep Space

Germany

Anthony Wesley

Solar System

Australia

Hunter Wilson

Deep Space

USA

 

 

Modern Day Imagers featured in the Ages of Astrophotography.

Dr. Stefan Hughes began his career as a professional astronomer, gaining a 1st Class Honours degree in Astronomy from the University of Leicester in 1974 and his PhD four years later on the 'Resonance Orbits of Artificial Satellites due to Lunisolar Perturbations', which was published as a series of papers in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. After graduating he became a Research fellow in Astronomy, followed by a spell as a lecturer in Applied Mathematics at Queen Mary College, London. Then came a ten year long career as an IT Consultant. In 'mid life' he spent several years retraining as a Genealogist, Record Agent and Architectural Historian, which he practiced for a number of years before moving to the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, where for the past ten years he has been imaging the heavens, as well as researching and writing the 'Catchers of the Light' - A History of Astrophotography.

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