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 | Dec 7, 2012 | Indystar, Learning, Lighting, Macro, practice, Problems, Product
For a few semesters now I’ve been teaching photography classes as Ivy Tech Community College here in Indianapolis. The night that I teach varies depending on the semester, but the questions that I get each semester end up having some similarities based on the...
by mlebryk | May 31, 2011 | Event, Grand Prix, Indianapolis, Indystar, Problems, Racing
In every city around the globe there is something that some of it’s residents call the greatest day in the city while other residents in that said city view that day as the worst day to be in the city. That would pretty much summarize the love that Indianapolis...
by mlebryk | Feb 25, 2011 | Blog, Dining Guide, Job, Lighting, Problems, Rant
This is a bit of a Rant so let me warn you now. It’s funny how in a profession of any kind you watch things change over the course of time. The changes can be small, the changes can be large, the changes can be directly related to you or they can be completely...
by mlebryk | Feb 8, 2011 | Derby, Lighting, Problems, Roller Derby
One of my favorite modern day photographers is named Dave Black. His website isn’t spectacular, but his imagery is. He first got big in t he photography world in the 90’s when he spent an exceptionally large amount of money to personally buy himself...
by mlebryk | Oct 29, 2010 | Equipment, Indystar, Learning, Lighting, Problems
A lot of people ask me about my lighting techniques, and how I come up with some of the things that I do in order to light things effectively. The last blog post was definitely one with a complicated light setup in it too. This one is a little differently. I...
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