by mlebryk | Jun 2, 2016 | Commercial, Indianapolis, Interesting
About a month ago I got a really neat opportunity to work with Harley Davidson and world renown motorcycle tuner Vance and Hines here in Indianapolis on a project that I had no idea the scope of when I agreed to do it. The call came in very last minute (As sometimes...
by mlebryk | Mar 3, 2012 | Books, Commercial, Friends, knitting, Lighting, Nikon D3s, Portraits, Product
Last week I announced to the world that I had worked on the wonderful book project called “Knits for Nerds“, a book by Joan Dark; published by Andrews and McNeel Publishing. The book was shot in several remote locations in the woods of Minnesota including...
by mlebryk | Feb 21, 2012 | Books, Commercial, Friends, Lighting, People, Portraits, Product
Knits for Nerd’s is finally here. The long awaited book by the one and only Toni Carr (AKA Joan of Dark), has arrived in bookstores today and is also shipping from Amazon as I type this. I’m not a knitter, in fact if you handed me a ball of yarn...
by mlebryk | Dec 2, 2011 | Commercial, Fashion, Nikon D3s, Portraits, Product
You wouldn’t think that something I shoot more frequently than not would be knit apparel, but I do. I also blog about it from time to time as well it seems, and that’s not going to stop considering that in February my friend Toni Carr has a new book...
by mlebryk | Sep 12, 2011 | Commercial, Indianapolis, Job, Lighting, Nikon D3s, People, Photography, Portraits
Sometimes you never know where a job will come from. Someone you don’t know can like your work and want to hire you, or you can sell yourself to someone who will then hire you, or even maybe just a friend of yours thinks of you when it’s time for a job to...
by mlebryk | May 13, 2011 | Commercial, Depth of Field, Nursing, Portraits
As I said in a very recent previous post, I’ve been shooting a lot lately. The funny part about that shooting a lot is that I’ve been shooting a lot of super shallow depth of field stuff with my prime lenses (prime being single focal length) as opposed to...
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