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I started out shooting when I was 11 and had a Kodak 126 camera my folks bought me. That love grew to shooting through high school and college. In college however television caught my eye and I was a news videographer for 13 years.

I left television to work at a fortune 500 company and at that point during the weekends I found myself back with a camera in my hand. This time shooting baseball for fun. A stop to check out Flickr ended up with me finding a friend from my tv days who was now a photographer pursuing his dreams to be a pro.

Now I've decided to make the leap as a weekend professional. Right now I'm sticking with the Fine Arts side of the business but also seem to be doing a lot of event photography.

I encourage you to look through my images and if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.

Bill Shaner
Bill Shaner Photography

Address527 N Missouri
Morton, IL, 61550
Daytime phone(309) 263-1238
Web sitebillshanerphotography.com


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4.Kimberly and Maurice King(non-registered)
Thanks for all your help Bill. You are a generous and multi-talented man. Your Brooklyn Bridge pic will make the PERFECT GIFT. We wish you continued success with all your passions.
3.Dave Vernon(non-registered)
Congrats on opening up the store Mr. Shaner. Looks darn fine so far - lets get you some business now. Good job!
2.Dad(non-registered)
How did he ever get that ability? Must have been from his Mothers side! I do remember some of his creative pictures from high school days. Also,remember his days working in a photo shop developing pictures. Good memories!
1.Stacy Hanna(non-registered)
Hey!! Now we can buy your art! Its looking good, Bill.
I can't wait to see what it all looks like when you get it finished!
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