I got up at 3:00 AM so you didn’t have to. Here are 2 pictures of the worm moon in case you missed it. The second one is at 3:12 AM when it was at it’s peak. The first is a few minutes before on my tripod. I hate tripods. They are great wonderful items, but they just don’t jive with the way I do things. But they are also so very useful for photographing the moon.
This is the sort of photography where you will need better gear to do this work. I’m on the very edge of photographing the moon. I am using a 70-200mm lens but ideally, you’d want a 400mm lens or better. A tripod helps but you can also bump up that shutter speed, especially when the moon is full and brighter than usual. You will also need to pay attention to the news or better yet do research on lunar eclipse. If you are planning to photograph the solar eclipse on April 8, make sure you have the proper filters and glasses to keep your eyes safe. Looking directly at the sun can screw up your eyesight both in the short term and the long term.