by mlebryk | Mar 16, 2018 | Indiana University, Phottix, Portraits, Sigma
At the end of last year, I had an incredible opportunity to meet and photograph a miracle. This miracle was named Juniper and when she was born (6.5 years before the time of this writing) she weighed only 1 pound. She was the size and weight of a Squirrel, or so I...
by mlebryk | Apr 5, 2017 | Portraits, Review, Roberts Camera, Sigma
So here we are once again in the continuing tradition of pushing the latest and greatest Sigma lenses through their paces to give you real world impressions of how these lenses will work and function on a day to day basis as a freelance photographer. This time we...
by mlebryk | Dec 30, 2016 | Indianapolis, Interesting, news, Photography, Portraits, practice, Problems
Here we are once again, at the cusp of a new calendar looking back on all the things we did (or didn’t do) in 2016, and thinking about all the things we want to do in 2017. Shannon and I are not much for New Years Resolutions as we think you should have...
by mlebryk | Mar 8, 2015 | Indiana University, People, Portraits
So it’s a little known fact, but I could have been the Valedictorian of my High School when I graduated. I was only narrowly beaten by 200 other students. Har har har. Ok, so maybe I wasn’t the best of students when I was in school, but I turned out...
by mlebryk | Aug 12, 2013 | Event, People, Portraits
I know what you’re thinking. What an odd title for a post a week after saying that I was no longer with the Indianapolis Star Newspaper full time. It’s not what you think though as while I do feel as though my exit from the paper wasn’t a bad thing...
by mlebryk | Apr 4, 2012 | Event, Indianapolis, Indystar, Lighting, People, Portraits
One of the things every photographer needs to get used to is the idea of taking a headshot. Sometimes they are environmental, sometimes they are on white, sometimes grey, sometimes blurry backgrounds with F1.4, and other times all sorts of details at F10 or higher. ...
Recent Comments