Harry Lerner Photography
27/04/2025
Leopards from the Masai Mara and Laikipia Wildlife processed in black and white.
26/04/2025
It’s been a struggle for me to move away from close up portraits to photographing wildlife in their landscapes. My go to lenses have been the 400 and 600 mm primes. During my recent trip to Kenya March, 2025. I found my self shooting more with the 300mm 2.8 prime and the 70-200 2.8. Having 3 Sony bodies with 3 different lenses ready to go lets me shoot both close up and much wider capturing the wildlife and their surroundings. Continues to be a work in progress and keeps me going back.
26/03/2025
While the New Year is often when we think about fresh starts, spring feels like a second chance to reset and refocus.
If January felt like a ‘false start,’ this season offers a chance to pick things back up. And if you’re already soaring, it’s like a little boost to carry you into the rest of the year.
For me, spring is the perfect time to create new art while also rediscovering familiar work through fresh eyes.
How about you? Where are you at as the first quarter of the year comes to a close?
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“Tricolored Heron Reflection”
Tricolored Heron admiring his reflection at Ft. Desoto, St. Petersburg, Florida.
26/03/2025
The seasons are changing, and we’re growing together. That’s why I want to offer you 30% off with code SPRING25.
It’s the perfect time for a stroll through an art gallery—why not a virtual one?
As I refresh my art studio, join me for my Spring Sale to find something special for the spaces that mean the most to you.
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“Lion Cubs”
24/03/2025
Have you seen the trend surrounding ‘the big light’? 💡
More and more people are moving away from traditional overhead ceiling lights to create intimate spaces with creative and colorful lighting.
With colored LED technology becoming more affordable and accessible, this trend is making a major impact on interior design—and it opens up exciting possibilities for showcasing artwork.
It's easier than ever to install and use art lighting, but here’s a tip: choose lighting with complementary colors to enhance your art without washing it out.
What about you? Are you experimenting with creative lighting in your home these days?
Pictured: “White Egret Fluffing”
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