Free astrophotography books from AstroPix

Posted on Tuesday, December 24, 2024 by RUSS SCRITCHFIELD, Associate Editor

Astrophotographer Jerry Lodriguss has announced that all six of his previously published astrophotography books are now available for free online. This gesture comes as part of his retirement and his desire to support both new and seasoned astrophotographers. The books are now accessible on his website.

Free astrophotography books from AstroPix

The books include a comprehensive range of topics designed to assist photographers in mastering astrophotography, especially those using DSLR cameras. The available titles are:

  • Astrophotographer's Guide to the Deep Sky
  • Beginner's Guide to DSLR Astrophotography
  • Beginner's Guide to Astronomical Image Processing
  • A Guide to Astrophotography with DSLR Cameras
  • A Guide to DSLR Planetary Imaging
  • Photoshop for Astrophotographers


Each book is designed to cater to various levels of expertise, from beginners to more advanced practitioners. The Beginner's Guide to Astronomical Image Processing is accompanied by over an hour of instructional videos, while the Astrophotography Guide includes more than 90 minutes of videos demonstrating techniques such as the SMI technique.

Although these resources were written with DSLR astrophotography in mind, the principles presented apply broadly to all types of cameras, making the books useful for a wide range of photographers. The Photoshop for Astrophotographers book, for instance, includes techniques that date back to the era of film photography, offering insights into image processing that are still relevant today. The Astrophotographer's Guide to the Deep Sky remains a timeless resource for anyone interested in deep sky imaging.

Jerry Lodriguss has been an influential figure in the astrophotography community for many years. Now that he has retired, he is offering these books as a way of giving back to the community that has supported him throughout his career. The decision to make these works freely available is meant to help young and aspiring astrophotographers improve their craft.


Jerry Lodriguss offers 6 free astrophotography books

While the books are being offered for free, Lodriguss maintains the copyright to these works. He has requested that readers respect his intellectual property by not modifying, claiming, or republishing the content elsewhere.

In addition to the six free books, Lodriguss also continues to offer other resources, including his Smartphone Astrophotography book for $9.99 and the Catching the Light book, which is now out of print.

This move to provide free educational material reflects Lodriguss’s ongoing commitment to promoting the field of astrophotography and supporting future generations of photographers. With the holiday season approaching, Lodriguss encourages others to spread the word about this valuable resource.

Lodriguss's contribution to the astrophotography community has left a lasting impact, and his decision to make these educational materials available free of charge is a generous step towards ensuring that the next wave of astrophotographers has the tools they need to succeed.

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