The Photographic Society Of Chattanooga Presents Bill Lea

  • Saturday, October 28, 2017

The Photographic Society of Chattanooga will present Bill Lea on Thursday, Nov. 16

Mr. Lea has been photographing in the Smokies since 1975, and has been teaching workshops at Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont since 1992.  Capturing intimate images of wildlife, scenery, wildflowers and a variety of other natural subjects in “just the right light” has long been the trademark of his photography.  More than 7,000 of his photos have been published in various formats, and he is the only person to have three front covers in a row on Field & Stream magazine.

Mr. Lea’s program will be, “Winter in Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons”. The presentation will begin at 7 p.m.  Visitors are always welcome.

For beginners or anyone looking to improve their photography, join Boot Camp at 6 p.m. The topic will be “Image Discussion”, with tips proved on how to improve the image.

The presentation will begin at 7 p.m. at the St. John United Methodist Church, 3921 Murray Hills Drive, Chattanooga, TN 37416. 

For more information call 423-344-5643 or e-mail Richard Smith at president@chattanoogaphoto.org

For more information about the Photographic Society of Chattanooga, visit http://chattanoogaphoto.org.   

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