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Best Portrait Photographers in Lincoln, NE

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Lincoln Portrait Photographers on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Lincoln, NE 68510

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Stacy Kamler started Stacy Kamler Photography in 2014 after randomly being asked to take pictures for a friend’s wedding, followed by classes, workshops, and more workshops. Stacy is a portrait photographer with experience in shooting weddings, families, couples, children, and senior pictures. A photography mishap at her own wedding made Stacy realize just how important capturing the essence of this life-changing event is. For this reason, Stacy Kamler Photography takes every possible precaution to ensure all special moments are captured and properly saved and stored.

Lincoln, NE 68506

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ChadCRG Images is a studio that provides commercial photography services to customers in and around Lincoln. It is operated by Chad Greene, an award-winning photographer with over two decades of experience and specialization in capturing pictures for portraits, professional headshots, marketing campaigns, higher education brochures, and editorial photography. Chad uses his extensive background and inner creativity to create professional yet dynamic photos that tell a visual story about the subject.

Lincoln, NE 68516

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Liliedahl Imaging is a wedding and portrait photography service in Lincoln that takes time to capture both candid moments and artistically crafted moments. Rob Lilidahl takes portraits of babies, families, and high school seniors. One of his clients who opted for a wedding package said, “Rob Liliedahl is an amazing photographer! He is so easy to work with and his photos are the most beautiful I have ever seen!... He also brings a second photographer with him, which allows him to get even more angles and photos.”

Lincoln, NE 68501

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Jeff Cloud Photography is a photography business in Lincoln that has experience documenting engagements and weddings, taking family and senior portraits, professional headshots, sports and lifestyle photos, and even food. The business’s website contains an email address at which Jeff may be contacted regarding rates or other general questions.

Compare our Top Portrait Photographers

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Stacy Kamler Photography
Lincoln, NE 68510
ChadCRG Images
Lincoln, NE 68506
Lilidahl Imaging
Lincoln, NE 68516
Jeff Cloud Photography
Lincoln, NE 68501

FAQs

  • Introduction

    Portrait photography can be the perfect way to capture special moments for adults, children, couples, and families. It's a popular option for occasions, such as graduations, weddings, birthdays, and various milestones reached throughout childhood. However, you don't need a special reason to get a portrait professionally done, as there are many photographers eager to work with new clients at a reasonable rate.

    Professional portrait photography takes years of practice, and the right photographer can achieve results that go far beyond the typical selfie. A magnificent portrait can bring out the subject's inner qualities, allowing their unique personality to shine through for generations to cherish.
  • What is portrait photography?

    Portrait photography is the art of capturing a sitter's likeness with a camera. While this may sound as simple as snapping a quick shot with your mobile phone, the truth is that a truly good portrait photo is difficult to achieve. The goal of a high-quality photo is to capture the personality and emotions behind the subject.

  • What is the history of portrait photography?

    Since the invention of the first camera in 1839, portraits have been one of the most popular kinds of photos. However, way back when, photos needed an exposure time of 20 minutes or more, meaning you would need to sit completely still for that time or else end up with a blurry image.

  • Where can you learn portrait photography?

    Many art schools across the country offer degrees in photography, and some even have specialized classes in portraiture. This can be a good option for young photographers who want a well-rounded skill set. However, many dedicated portrait photographers are self-taught and rely on their portfolios to serve as their credentials.

  • How do you start a portrait photography business?

    Before starting a portrait studio, it's best to gain experience shooting your friends and family so you have a strong portfolio to show clients. Once you're confident in your work, try making a website where you can direct new businesses interested in having their pictures taken.

  • How to eliminate shadows in portrait photography?

    The secret behind many photographers' success is that photography is 50% editing. If you're working digitally, you can open up your pictures in editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop, and use its digital tools to manipulate shadows and highlights. If you prefer to work analog, the best way to mitigate shadows is proper lighting.

  • What are the four categories of portrait photography?

    The four categories of portrait photography are constructionist, candid, environmental, and creative.

    1. Constructionist photographs involve working with a photographer who will sit you in different poses and lighting to create the perfect shot from the ground up.
    2. Candid photos are taken with minimal setup, trying to capture their subject in the moment.
    3. Environmental photos try to capture subjects in their natural environment.
    4. Creative photography uses a variety of experimental techniques and elements to create an original image.