Insider captures incredible photos past eclipses, hopes to do so again in April
This station Insider sent us great photos from 2017 eclipse
Keith Dunlap, Digital Content Team, Graham Media Group
Courtesy photo. (Mack Barham)
For Mack Barham, it definitely paid off to be prepared.
Back in 2017 as a solar eclipse was coming, Barham, an avid photographer who lives six miles from Hunt in the Texas Hill Country studied a 380-page eBook to gauge how to best photograph the event.
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“That helped a lot,” he said. “I knew what exposures would work.” So Barham, a KSAT 12 Insider, flew from San Antonio to St. Louis, rented a car, and drove to Union, Mo., which was going to be in the path of totality during the eclipse.
He ended up producing stunning photos that were shared to KSAT Connect and can be viewed below. Barham also has a photo from an annular eclipse in 2023.
As is the case with others around the country, Barham is gearing up to try and photograph a historic eclipse that is set to hit North America on April 8.
Barham said he will attempt to shoot the eclipse this time from where he lives.
“I doubt I will get any better images than I got in Missouri,” he said. “Hope springs eternal.”