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Welcome to our blog! Based in Omaha, Nebraska, Kameron Bayne Images, Inc. is a professionally trained, award winning, creative and relational-driven photography studio. We are available for worldwide travel and aspire to create cinematic images with a soul, depth, and geniune character. 

Although life extends far beyond our jobs, we are humbled and filled with gratitude photography is the kind of work that can express the intangible qualities of life and inspire us to live it more fully.  It is our belief that real life inspires beautiful, creative art and the more honest that art is, the more it inspires better living.  With this blog, we hope to explore the art form of photography, to grow as people, and find ways to contribute to the ever changing community of our world.  Along the way, we hope to provide a glimpse into the daily life of our studio. If you join us and read along for a while, we’d be honored if you let us know and bless us with a comment or two!

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Kameron Bayne, Photographer
With an educational background in philosophy, theology, interpersonal communication and conflict resolution, the first thing you may notice about Kameron is he’s awful at small talk.  But don't let that fool you!  He really enjoys getting to know people and has a gift for sorting out complicated ideas. A true artist at heart, the beauty he sees in life is inspired most by the invisible qualities of love, faith, and hope. Once behind the camera, his quiet presence becomes a source of confidence for our clients as they invite him into a small, but significant part of their lives.

Heather Bayne, Viewing Director
Heather is a genuinely caring, technical savvy, task accomplisher and problem solver (she used to take calculus classes in college just for fun!). With a positive and upbeat attitude, she heads up each viewing premiere. She also maintains the back-end of our computer systems, helps occasionally with retouching or album design and corrects Kameron when he mispronounces words.

Brenda Block, Client Relations
Disarming, outgoing and generous–Brenda loves people and can often be found chatting with anyone from the corner grocery store clerk to the CEO of a fortune 500 company. She will be the one to help you get acquainted with our studio and walk through the entire creation process. She’ll also be there at the end to ensure you had a wonderful experience working with us.

Jordan Block, Production Assistant
Bio coming soon!


Studio Info

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a. 10730 Pacific St. Suite 218, Omaha, NE 68114 (map)
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Monthly Archives: July 2008

Omaha Central High School Senior


Ali is a remarkable young woman with a wide spectrum of interests. We went to her high school to photograph her in her natural habitat – the journalism room, stopped by her favorite bookstore (Jackson Street Booksellers), and finished up home where there is a beautiful lake just outside.  We had a great time working with Ali – it was her idea to sit on the ladder!  And we also enjoyed getting to know the rest of the family at the viewing session.  It felt like a genuine celebration of their daughter and the person she has become.  We hope you have a great senior year, Ali!

Stop by the SHOP to see more images.

The End of an Era

My trusty f1.8 50mm lens died unexpectantly this Saturday. It’s been with me for six years and was the best cheap lens I’ve ever had. The funeral will be tomorrow just before the garage truck comes…

Fox Hollow Coffee

Cain from Millard North

The things we’ll do for good pictures… to catch the sweet light, we started at 6:30am down in the Old Market and ended this signature session jumping bike trails at Tranquility Park. Despite a couple yawns from everybody, we got some great images!

John & Anna

Just weeks before the wedding, Anna found out the church started a major construction project so there was bright yellow scaffolding on the outside of the chapel. Then just days before, she found out her reception site, the Durham Museum (formerly the Western Heritage Museum), was also under construction and decorated with more lovely scaffolding. Trying to look on the bright side, she said, “At least they’ll match.” Despite pending disaster (the limo air conditioner even gave out on them!), John and Anna didn’t let it spoil their day. They focused on what was important, shared it with their family (with some traveling all the way from Korea), and we all had a great time! Oh yeah, and the pictures turned out amazing too!  Congratulations to you both!

Nisha & Joe

On May 25, I helped photograph a wedding with Geoff Johnson – an outstanding photographer and all around great guy.  Geoff spends his days shooting commercially for Malone and Co., along with Andrew Marinkovich, who regularly helps with Geoff’s weddings. With all three of us shooting, we broke Geoff’s all time record and filled over 40 gigs of hard drive space with 8,000 images!

Baby Bert, the IV