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Omaha Magazine "Faces" Feature

Tim Clark is being featured in the upcoming issue of Omaha Magazine and stopped by for a portrait setting with Bill Sitzmann.  Make sure and pick up the next issue shipping in December to see more of minorwhite's work in print.

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Portrait of MW's first.

If you haven't had a chance to meet him stop by and say "hi" to MW's Director of Development Colin Conces.

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Entrepreneur Magazine feature: Keith Fix

Keith is 20 years old and runs his company from his iphone. Dispatching technicians, tracking support, returning email and delivering state of the art instant customer service. Did I mention he's 20!? 

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minorwhite studios teams up with The American Red Cross

MW is currently producing a regional annual report for the American Red Cross. The end result will be a traditional printed piece in addition to an interactive report that will incorporate both motion and still photography. Our goal is simple, to help organizations transition to greener more interactive reports that are not only less expensive to produce, but more experiential.

       

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Artist Corey Broman gets primal.- sitzmann

In case you haven't seen enough black and white portraits from Bill lately here's another one from our shoot today with Corey Broman of Glass Harmony Gallery. Corey is a true craftsman and we have had the joy of watching his business grow.  He's located in the Jackson Artworks building down in the Old Market, go see him- holiday season is just around the corner.

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Photographer David Radler stops by minorwhite studios. -sitzmann

David Radler recently completed a project in Omaha to preserve the memories of the last remaining Holocaust survivors living in the city. Bill Sitzmann spent a little time photographing Radler and a lot time admiring the work. You should go see it at Omaha's Strategic Air and Space Museum, otherwise know as SAC.

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Sample image from a current campaign being shot by Bill Sitzmann

Our newest employee Colin Conces stands in as we pre-light for a campaign currently in production. No he is not a vampire although he plays one on tv.

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