Nicole, Creighton Law Student
October 26, 2008 | Filed Under In Studio Photo Shoot, PR Headshot | Leave a Comment

Our friend Nicole stopped by early this morning for a couple studio shots. Nicole is a law student at Creighton and we always enjoy the tidbits she shares with us about the U.S. Constitution and Judicial system. We also like it when she stays for breakfast.
CityMatCH
August 26, 2008 | Filed Under Community, PR Headshot | Leave a Comment
This morning I photographed the hard working staff of CityMatCH, a non-profit organization with the mission “to improve the health and well-being of urban women, children and families by strengthening the public health organizations and leaders in their communities.”
CityMatCH is grounded in the philosophy that all children and families deserve to be healthy and achieve their optimal growth and development in the physical, intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual aspects of their lives. The responsibility for assuring this is shared by each individual and his or her family, the community, and government at the federal, state, and local levels. Children and families in urban areas have unique needs and deserve special attention. These needs must be effectively addressed in order for all children, and ultimately our society, to achieve full potential. Local public health agencies are a critical component of the collaborative effort that is needed to improve the health of children and families in urban areas.

Life Coach and Counselor
April 11, 2008 | Filed Under On Location Photo Shoot, PR Headshot | Leave a Comment
A few years ago, Denise opened her own counseling care center and provided me with some valuable life coaching - I can’t say enough good things about the power of someone helping you to discover a positive vision and direction for your life! And now the time has come to update Denise’s website with some fresh new images. Here’s a little more info about her and her work…
Denise Nebeker is a licensed mental health professional, nationally certified counselor, and a Life Coach specializing in relationships and goal development. In addition to her Counseling and Life Coaching practice, Denise serves as adjunct faculty at Grace University’s Graduate School of Counseling in Omaha, Nebraska. She is an international consultant for the missions agencies of Campus Crusade for Christ, Word Made Flesh, and Mosaic Community Development. Certified in Critical Incident Stress Management, Denise works locally as a therapist for the National Crisis Care Network. She holds memberships in the American Counseling Association and the American Association of Christian Counselors.
Denise is a truly remarkable individual - she gives so much to so many people through out the world, and she gives from a place of honesty, humility and wisdom. I’m thankful to have known her for several years, and even more thankful to call her friend.
Love that Voice
March 24, 2008 | Filed Under On Location Photo Shoot, PR Headshot | Leave a Comment


The talent and warmth of Kathy Wolfe’s voice can be heard with AT&T, Chase Bank, DirecTV, The Home Depot, and Panasonic. In person, she has a genuine excitement for the people around her - whoever they may be. It’s a rare gift that allows those in her presence to feel “seen”. And that makes her a joy to be around and a pleasure to work with - thank you Kathy! Check out her work at lovethatvoice.com!
Tim Wildsmith
March 7, 2008 | Filed Under Music, On Location Photo Shoot, PR Headshot | Leave a Comment


Omaha musician, Tim Wildsmith recently released his second CD called “A New Morning” (and won an Omaha Entertainment and Art Award). Check out a couple of his tracks on myspace and help support local artists!
Chi Omega President
February 24, 2008 | Filed Under On Location Photo Shoot, PR Headshot | Leave a Comment


It was a pleasure to meet such a wonderful young woman! Our time together was brief, but this year’s Chi Omega President (Lincoln, NE chapter) impressed me with her kindness and graceful manner. It was the ideal shoot for me because of the positive atmosphere; we could really concentrate and work things out. Each image got better and better every time the shutter clicked! My 16-year-old cousin also accompanied us for this shoot for a high school “career shadow” assignment. If you can’t tell by the image, he did a great job holding the lights!

