Astrophotography Exhibition in San Antonio (Fall 2025)

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Nick Large avatar
@Logan and I are excited to announce the launch of our website for the Astrophotography Exhibition A Journey Through the Cosmos.
You’ll find all the latest updates, dates, schedules, and details about the exhibition on the site.

We just picked up the final 24" x 16" prints and they look absolutely breathtaking! I cannot be happier with the result.
Here's a Sneak-Peak


 

This will be a beautiful, family-friendly traveling event celebrating science, space, and creativity—right here in San Antonio!


Our first exhibition event will be held on August 22–23 at the Igo Branch Library in San Antonio. Mark your calendars and come experience the cosmos through our lenses!


We’re still fundraising to help cover exhibition costs, and every bit of support from the community makes a difference. If you’d like to help bring this cosmic vision to life, you can donate here through our GoFundMe campaign.

I wanted also to thank our sponsors Astrobin (@Salvatore Iovene), ZWO (@unazwo), Digital Pro Lab, and the Embassy of France in the US who didn't even hesitate to jump right in and support our community event.

Help us spread the word around you, especially if you are in the San Antonio area. Let me know if you either plan on joining or at least if you're interested and may be considering joining. Logan and I would love to meet some of you.
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David DeShan avatar

How did the exhibit go?

Nick Large avatar

It was a very successful event and went better than expected.

We’ve had 40 people attended our Public Talk. It was a very interactive moment with our audience (especially the younger audience) who asked plenty of questions throughout the talk.

For the exhibition itself, we've had over 200 people coming to see our 40 photos, and learn about telescopes and astronomy through our educational posters, brochures, scavenger hunts for the little ones, and passionate discussions.... a full 7 hours without any down time. From curious beginners to seasoned stargazers, and even fellow astrophotographers, our visitors were as diverse as the images presented to them.

I posted some photos of the event in my gallery.

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David DeShan avatar

That’s great! If I lived closer, I would have enjoyed going to it! For your prints, what service did you use and how did you print them? Canvas, acrylic, metal, …?

I’ll have to check out your gallery!

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Nick Large avatar

For the prints, I’ve used a San Antonio based printing service: Digital Pro Lab. I wanted to have the possibility to meet with them and work with them on each photo to make sure they were coming out how I wanted (especially with that many prints).

I ended up printing 35 24×16” and 5 12×12” on Premium Metallic Paper with ¾” standout mount,

This was a great choice and I’m 1000% satisfied with the rendering and quality.

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