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On June 5th at 5:00 PM you won't want to miss this class which will give you a solid foundation on the Trinity of Photography which is shutter speed, aperture (f-stop), and ISO. You will be introduced to various concepts of exposure such as technically correct exposures versus creative exposures; learning to read your camera's meter and your histogram; understanding depth-of-field relationships; and learning to read light. This class is a wonderful way to expand your knowledge and skills regarding exposure and light. This 2 hour class is only $20 and I promise you will not be disappointed and we will have a great time!
  • Introduction to Exposure
  • ISO & ISO Practice
  • Shutter Speed & Shutter Speed Practice
  • Aperture (F-Stop) & Aperture (F-Stop) Practice
  • Putting it All Together
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    Lee Hoy
    Olympus Educator, Photo Instructor
    As owner/operator of Big Bend Birding & Photo Tours, I focus my time on helping others enjoy the beauty of the Big Bend National Park Region and serving as a freelance photographer when time permits. Publishing is fun, but my main interest is in helping others find that special bird or teaching them to capture spectacular images while they are visiting Big Bend National Park or surrounding areas. I am an award winning photographer and my images have been in Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine, Texas Highways, Bird Watcher’s Digest, & NANPA’s Expressions.

    I was recently named one of fifteen Olympus Educators in the United States which is a tremendous honor and a role that I relish. Helping others discover the power and versatility of the Olympus OM-D system is a something I try to do at some level everyday.

    I also serve as a photography workshop instructor for Wildside Nature Tours and Kevin Loughlin with destinations such as the Galapagos Islands National Park, Ecuador, Amazon Riverboat Cruise, Costa Rica, Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park in winter, and more. You can see some of my images from these destinations in my portfolio page.

    My passion for birding began during my first visit to Big Bend National Park in August 1989 when a Canyon Towhee caught my eye in the Chisos Basin. Since then, I have traveled to 49 states and 7 Canadian provinces in search of the birds and wildlife of North America. Big Bend is my favorite and I have been on every trail and road in the park. No one is better equipped to serve as your guide to make sure you have a wonderful experience in the park, Fort Davis, Marathon, Marfa, or other points in-between.