PORTRAITURE & CELEBRITY PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 2011
Minneapolis: Norberg Pictures
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Project: Same Same But Different (Diptych)
Subject-left: Pianist Nachito Herrera Cuban Jazz Artist
For “Black&White Blues” Archive
Subject-right: U.S. Executive / Commission
For Heinrich & Struggles Annual Report
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Subject: Headless Businessman
Client: Campbell Mithun
Project: Advertisement for Small Business Campaign
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Subject: Pazazz, Hip Hop Choreographer
Project: Lynlake Series
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Subject: Creative Design Director and President of Crate & Barrel
Project: Editorial Story for Graphis Quarterly
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Project: Same Same But Different (Diptych)
Subject-left: Ishmail, Actor
Promotional Campaign for The Pangea World Theater’s
Presentation of “Truth Serum Blues”
Subject-right: David Mordahl, Comedian
Editorial Feature Minnesota Monthly
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Subject: Beverly McClellan, Musician
Project: Album Cover for the release of, “Fear Nothing”
Client: Under the Radar Management
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Subject: Shareholder
Project: A.G. Edwards Annual Report
Graphic Designer: Jim Markish
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Subject: Dale and his grandsons in their processing plant
Client: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Project: Editorial feature on “Wild Rice Harvesting”
Creative Direction: Lynn Phelps
Location: Northern Minnesota
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Project: Same Same But Different (Diptych)
Subject: Paul Westerberg, Musician
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Client: Brew Collaborative
Project: “Work is Our Work” ad campaign for The Red Wing Boot Company
Creative Director/Writer: Bruce Bildsten
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Subject: Volunteers
Documentary: 100 Days Past Tsunami
Director: Greg Samata, Smbolic
Location: Khao Lak, Thailand
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Subject: Fisherman
Documentary: 100 Days Past Tsunami
Director: Greg Samata, Smbolic
Location: Khao Lak, Thailand
Marc Norberg was born in South Dakota, attended the University of South Dakota and studied art, photography, sociology and psychology. He is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he opened his studio in 1987. Specialising in portraiture for editorial, corporate, graphic design and advertising clients, Marc has shared numerous awards for his efforts, including CA, Graphis, AIGA, The One Show, NY Art Directors Club and AR 100. His work is held in various private collections, institutions and museums.
In 1996, New York publisher Graphis produced his first book (a 12-year archive in-the-making) entitled 'Black & White Blues' - portraits of Blues and Jazz artists who perform American and Roots music. The archive editions also have a CD covering original and various artists’ music.
Over the last few years Marc has helped to initiate photographic archives for a wide range of clients, including The Shiners Hospitals for Children, The College of Visual Art, The Pangea World Theater, The Minneapolis College of Art and The National Alzheimer's Association.
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