This webinar will explore the various aspects of photographing Yellowstone National Park in winter! We will discuss the challenges of photographing in the snow, how to make sure you get your exposure correct in camera, planning for spontaneity, and recommendations on camera and non-camera gear to ensure your photographic adventure goes well!

Magical is how a photographer describes Yellowstone National Park in winter! The crowds are long gone, the scenery is even better, the wildlife is surrounded by a beautiful white landscape, and the anticipation of what we might find is palpable. Join Lee Hoy, OM System Pro Ambassador and photography workshop instructor for this entertaining and inspiring webinar.
  • Introductions & Greetings
  • Yellowstone National Park in Winter - The Basics
  • The Challenges of Photographing in Winter
  • Exposure Tips & Techniques
  • What to Expect and the Unexpected!
  • Preparing for Your Trip!
  • Closing Comments
  • Q&A
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    Lee Hoy
    OM System Pro Ambassador, Photo Instructor
    Lee Hoy is a wildlife, landscape, macro and night sky photographer based out of the Davis Mountains in west Texas. In addition to being the lead adventure photography workshop instructor for Precision Camera & Video, Lee is also owner of Big Bend Birding & Photo Tours and serves as the lead photography workshop instructor for Wildside Nature Tours. He loves to teach workshop participants how to capture outstanding nature images and to blend photography and an amazing experience into one. He speaks at photography and birding festivals around the country and when not traveling loves to enjoy the night sky and wildlife in his own 18 acres of paradise on top of a mountain in west Texas. He is one of seventeen US and Canadian OM System Pro Ambassadors and loves sharing the amazing features and capabilities of the OM System. We are expanding the Precision Camera & Video workshops to include more domestic and international destinations for nature photographers! He is also host of the “Capturing Nature” Podcast.