by Irene Liebler | May 12, 2016 | Behind the Scenes, Techniques
Last Tuesday I did a simple presentation at the North Haven Camera Club about Speedlights in order to show how simple they are to use, and what a big difference they can make in creating images. DOWNLOAD THE SLIDESHOW PDF HERE>>>> Apple & Pear with One...
by Irene Liebler | Dec 8, 2015 | Techniques
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by Irene Liebler | Nov 5, 2014 | Behind the Scenes, How We Do It, Products, Recent Work, Techniques
I tried out 360 degree photography after a potential client inquired about it. A bit tricky to set up, but I can see the possibilities. What’s cool is that you can control the movement with your mouse, or finger, on the iPad. It’s basically an object...
by Irene Liebler | Aug 2, 2014 | Behind the Scenes, Techniques, Uncategorized
I recently visited a peacock named Kevin, and borrowed some of his feathers. Yes, friends of mine in Guilford,CT have a pet peacock who recently dropped his summer show of feathers. After about age three, peacocks begin cycles of annual molting of their long tail...
by Irene Liebler | May 8, 2014 | Behind the Scenes, Headshots, How We Do It, People, Recent Work, Techniques
Directing a model is a skill that every photographer needs to have, and a recent shoot with Olivia gave me an opportunity to practice! One of the most important features of someone’s face is the jawline. Unfortunately, if a person sits or stands naturally,...
by Irene Liebler | Apr 9, 2014 | Behind the Scenes, Concepts, People, Recent Work, Techniques
Last week I did my first butterfly portrait with twelve-year-old Abigail Connolly. This week I had the opportunity to work with her older sister, Rachel, who was on spring break from Cornell. She’s been a model many times before (ie: Sign of the Times) and is...