by Irene Liebler | Jan 6, 2015 | People, Project 52 Photography
Boom, boom, boom! Shooting in the style of Victor Skrebneski is much easier if you have a boom. The famous celebrity photographer from Chicago is known for his dramatic, one-light set-up, usually overhead, which creates lots of edgy contrast. I’m happy to report that...
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...
by Irene Liebler | Apr 3, 2014 | Behind the Scenes, Concepts, Project 52 Photography
This is Abigail. A talented young woman who is spreading her wings and learning to fly. She’s a singer and musician who plays the piano, upright bass, electric bass, ukulele, drums and sax. She’s also a phenomenal ballet dancer and all-around nice kid. She...
by Irene Liebler | Jan 7, 2014 | Project 52 Photography, Techniques, video
A behind-the-scenes look at my weekly photography assignments for Project 52/2013… an online workshop lead by Don Giannatti. project52pros.com “Project 52 PRO edition is something that started as an idea, and has become an amazing place of learning, teaching...
by Sandy Connolly | Feb 7, 2012 | Behind the Scenes, Project 52 Photography, Recent Work
On Saturday February 4, Don Giannatti posted a quickie assignment/contest: “Here’s the deal… Your client just called and needs a shot of a glass full of clear liquid to represent a “clean water” initiative. He needs it Monday. By end of...