Jim Lennon Photographer

Jim Lennon Photographer Advertising Photography Jim Lennon Photographer, Inc is a full service photography studio located in the heart of Long Island's Hauppauge Industrial Park.

The facility has a full working kitchen studio and a separate 50' long drive-in studio, both with 17' high ceilings. State of the art digital networking gives photographers and clients all the capabilities necessary for an efficient working environment. Dedicated travel-ready Cameras, Mac Laptops, Lighting and support equipment keep location photography hassle-free. High-resolution NIKON and Hasse

lblad/Leaf™ Digital Camera systems provide superior photographic images for Advertising, Web, Corporate and Commercial Clients. Digital pre-press experienced technicians, with over 20 years of understanding and working with 4/color printing, handle color corrected files. The studio also has a makeup / Dressing room, prop room, client work area, production area, workshop and over 100 in-stock backgrounds to accommodate everything from simple product photos to large scale productions.

4 days and over 30 people helped me produced more than 5,600 exposures of 230+ set ups using Long Island locations.  The...
06/24/2024

4 days and over 30 people helped me produced more than 5,600 exposures of 230+ set ups using Long Island locations. The energy level of this crew always makes my work an exciting adventure! Emma "wraps" with a final take on the docks at Stepping Stone Park in Kings Point.

The Dynamic Range of this FUJIFILM GFX100S Digital Camera is quite impressive.  Was able to get this last night with the...
04/21/2024

The Dynamic Range of this FUJIFILM GFX100S Digital Camera is quite impressive. Was able to get this last night with the GF 30mm Lens, 1/20th @ f/14, ISO 125.

Something for all the Dance Fans out there!
12/05/2022

Something for all the Dance Fans out there!

I am picking up the first batch of 2022 Calendars so either track me down or order them from the studio website so that ...
12/23/2021

I am picking up the first batch of 2022 Calendars so either track me down or order them from the studio website so that spot where the calendar is hanging now doesn't go empty!

If you can't stand the heat get out of the Kitchen...and while you're at it, drop my Steak off at my Table.  A little Ki...
12/01/2021

If you can't stand the heat get out of the Kitchen...and while you're at it, drop my Steak off at my Table. A little Kitchen magic at Tellers Chophouse!

When I am working with models on "Lifestyle" photography...nothing is left to chance.  The position of every foot, postu...
05/30/2021

When I am working with models on "Lifestyle" photography...nothing is left to chance. The position of every foot, posture, gesture, movement and the convincing nature of their expressions are all results of expressing to them what I envision and then giving them the freedom to bring it to life. I don't work on posing models, I work on creating characters that bring the photos to life, because...when it's done right it's done right forever.
On location at Robert Moses.
https://www.jimlennon.com/gallery/catalog-work/

I light everything...nothing is left to chance,  If I can't move the light, I move the subject or come back when the lig...
04/25/2021

I light everything...nothing is left to chance, If I can't move the light, I move the subject or come back when the light is right because...when it's done right it's done right forever.
Dessert at the Indigo.
https://www.jimlennon.com/gallery/food-drink/ [rel-389-859117658]-7

From a few years back on Feb 22nd, Kevin O'Connor in Times Square for the BNB Annual Report and a "Behind the Scene" Pho...
02/23/2021

From a few years back on Feb 22nd, Kevin O'Connor in Times Square for the BNB Annual Report and a "Behind the Scene" Photo of me in action. I asked to have the listing up at 4:00 for the balance between daylight & the artificial light (Yes the BNB Listing was on the Big Screen). As you can see from the "behind the Scene" photo Kevin was strategically placed to cover the big billboard in the square. A hand held SB strobelight was set to TTL -2/3, the NIKON D810 camera was handheld @ 1/80 sec; f/7.1; AF-S Zoom-NIKKOR 17–35mm f/2.8D IF-ED lens @ 17mm, ISO 200. The NYC permit office told us that as long as we did not set up a tripod or lightstands a permit was not required. It was all over in 15 Minutes!

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175 Commerce Drive
Hauppauge, NY
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