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Welcome to the blog of Iwen Exposures- a custom photography studio located in the middle of the coasts in Omaha, NE. After years of living, working, and playing in mountain and coastal communities all over the West, we somehow found our way back to our Midwestern roots.

We couldn't be happier...except, of course, when friendly reports come in notifying us of 4 ft. of fresh power at Big Sky or 3000 CFS flow on the Arkansas River. Living in Omaha definitely has its benefits: we get to travel more, the people are super nice, the air is clean, and the corn is absolutely delicious.





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This blog is the place where our photography lives and breathes. It's hard to nail down one genre that we specialize in- we strive on diversity. Simply put, we eat, breathe, and sleepwalk photography. You may find outtakes from a commercial shoot, a good face-cake-smashing from a wedding, or portraits of my pops in the backyard tending to his daylillies. You never know.

Still hungry? You can view more commercial work here: http://www.iwenexposures.com and more wedding and portrait work here: http://www.iwenweddings.com.

Cheers!

Tag Archives: Lifestyle

local significance

Paul and Emmy live, hang out, and got engaged in the same neighborhood as my studio, so I shot these portraits all within a block of my bricks. Some of my favorites from this session were from the roof of my studio. I had only shot one other engagement session up there before, which happened...

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Sunset Lifestyle

This was actually our first shoot at the sand dunes. We had been experiencing crazy weather all week and we’re starting to get a little nervous. Friday afternoon brought more storms…still nervous. Then the storm broke, the sun came out, all but one of the models showed up, and we hit the sand and had...

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Dunes Hike

Early morning lifestyle/outdoor apparel shoot at the Great Sand Dunes. Perfect day. Medano Creek was a tad bit chilly- ok, down right frigid at 5:45. You know, that bone-zapping, make-you-want-to-strangle-the-photographer-that-just-made-you-cross-the-freezing-river kind of cold? The sunrise was phenomenal and hopefully was some sort of compensation for the near hypothermic state that everyone was experiencing. Most of...

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Vintage Road Trip Sneak Peak

It’s been almost a month since I got back from my big shoot in southern Colorado and I’ve been trying to get caught up ever since…I’m almost done editing all of the shoots- just one more to go. This particular body of work is actually being put together as a multimedia piece as we speak,...

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hiawatha

testing out the new 5d Mark II a couple of months ago. nothing fancy, just testing the HD video quality and playing with light and composition. always looking for a good excuse to bust out one of the cruisers! we used all canon lenses: 24 3.5L tilt shift, 50 1.4, 15mm fisheye, and a 17-35...

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johnny decay loves vinyl

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