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Southern Nevada Ufology Group Launches With UFO Photography Workshop in Pahrump

A new Southern Nevada Ufology Group will hold a UFO photography workshop in Pahrump, giving locals hands-on tips and likely drawing regional visitors to the Nugget gravel lot.

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Southern Nevada Ufology Group Launches With UFO Photography Workshop in Pahrump
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The Southern Nevada Ufology Group will launch with a UFO photography workshop in Pahrump on Saturday, Jan. 31, from 1 to 3 p.m., giving residents a chance to learn practical techniques for documenting unusual aerial phenomena. The RSVP-only event will take place in the Pahrump Nugget gravel lot; organizers ask attendees to park in the bowling lot and to RSVP at southernnevadaufologygroup@gmail.com. Children are not permitted.

Local ufologist Joseph De La Torre, known locally as the "Pahrump Alien Guy," will teach attendees how to photograph possible UFOs and recommends bringing a tripod for a phone camera. Food, camping chairs and beverages are welcome on-site, and the session is intended as an introductory, hands-on workshop for adults. The group was co-founded by Joseph De La Torre, Brid'Jette Whaley, Mike Bara and Marysol Rezanov. Mike Bara is identified as an author and frequent TV guest, and Marysol Rezanov represents the Nevada chapter of Citizens for Disclosure.

The founders previously hosted a Pahrump Alien Conference in October 2025 that drew attendees from around the region, and the Southern Nevada Ufology Group plans future meetings across southern Nevada. For a small town like Pahrump, recurring events that draw regional visitors can have economically meaningful effects for local businesses. Meetings at the Pahrump Nugget and related conferences bring foot traffic to lodging, restaurants and retail, and they create opportunities for local vendors and service providers to capture incremental revenue during off-peak periods.

Organizers have positioned the Jan. 31 workshop as a low-cost, community-focused event. Because the format is RSVP-only and hosted on private property, participation is limited and organizers can manage attendance and logistics. Residents should note the event restrictions - children are not permitted - and follow the parking instructions to avoid congestion around the Nugget and the adjacent bowling center.

Beyond immediate economic effects, the launch signals a sustained push to organize ufology activity in southern Nevada. Regular meetings and regional conferences can establish a pattern of niche tourism that local officials and businesses may want to monitor, particularly for any permitting, traffic control or public-safety planning that larger gatherings could require.

For readers planning to attend, reserve a spot by emailing southernnevadaufologygroup@gmail.com, bring a phone tripod, and prepare for an afternoon of practical instruction and sky-watching at the Pahrump Nugget gravel lot. If the group follows through on plans for more meetings across southern Nevada, Pahrump could see additional niche events that bring visitors and new spending to town.

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