Lainie Hiller Photography

Lainie Hiller Photography Accredited sports photographer, published senior photographer, volume photography, and more. www.lainiehiller.com

2026 Northern Heat galleries are up!We had some fun at picture night, creating memories for these kids as they participa...
04/06/2026

2026 Northern Heat galleries are up!

We had some fun at picture night, creating memories for these kids as they participate in America's pastime for the three weeks of summer we get each year here in northern Minnesota ;)

If you lost your access code because your house is like mine and eats important pieces of paper for snacks- just message me for the information.

Many of these teams play this weekend here in town for their home tourney, so head over to the Bemidji Youth Baseball page on Facebook for details. Support these kids and families as they rep the northland.

Bring the Heat!
..aand don't forget the sunscreen šŸ˜‰

Today was the culmination of many years of hard work- especially this last one- for the graduating class of 2026 from Be...
24/05/2026

Today was the culmination of many years of hard work- especially this last one- for the graduating class of 2026 from Bemidji High School.

When I was asked by a client if I would be available to cover the commencement ceremony, it was an easy ā€œyes!ā€.

There were a lot of familiar faces today, and it was a joy to collaborate with to ensure we had both sides of the stage covered.

With Josey taking care of everyone on stage right, I was able to cover graduates on stage left. There were lots of smiles, cheers, celebrations, and an abundance of Lumberjack Pride.

Congratulations again, and as always Go Jacks!

Also, shoutout to Kyle for absolutely understanding the assignment, deciphering my mad charade skills when I mimed to him from across the Sanford Centre to hold his diploma and JUMP! Nailed it.

Full gallery with my compliments at
https://bit.ly/2026BHSgrad

Also, check out Josey Hallanger Photography for more images, and give her a follow.

As always, it costs nothing to tag photographers in your posts, especially when images are complimentary ;)

Link to Image Photography stage images for sale in comments- please consider supporting this long-time local small business.

TENNIS SENIOR DAY!Ok, so this happened a little while ago, and yes, I've been completely swamped.I didn't want Peter Mat...
22/05/2026

TENNIS SENIOR DAY!

Ok, so this happened a little while ago, and yes, I've been completely swamped.

I didn't want Peter Mathews to miss out on the fun of being celebrated, so am sharing this with the sentiment "better late than never!"...

Congratulations to all of the boys tennis athletes!

Let's celebrate the VOLLEYBALL SENIORS!~This year has gone by way too fast and I can't believe it's time for these senio...
22/05/2026

Let's celebrate the VOLLEYBALL SENIORS!~

This year has gone by way too fast and I can't believe it's time for these seniors to graduate.

You have done amazing things with this program!

Senior gallery here: https://bit.ly/4vaBxu1

BEMIDJI HOME TRACK & FIELD MEET TODAY!Get out and support these athletes today as they have their one home meet for the ...
20/05/2026

BEMIDJI HOME TRACK & FIELD MEET TODAY!

Get out and support these athletes today as they have their one home meet for the season.

I’m really disappointed that I won’t be able to be in town for the meet, but here’s the good news: there are multiple photographers who will be there.

That’s right- Bemidji has multiple photographers who shoot sports, and this means that we are spoilt for choice. No single photographer in town is THE photographer, and we celebrate everyone- let’s support everyone in their photography, whether it’s a hobby, or a small business.

LET’S GO, JACKS!

Photography, specifically sports photography is a job, and it’s time it’s treated as one. As a society, we pride ourselv...
15/05/2026

Photography, specifically sports photography is a job, and it’s time it’s treated as one.

As a society, we pride ourselves on our talents as artists - we host award shows, present prizes, celebrate the talent of creatives. Yet, at some point, every creative has been approached to provide their art- their work- in exchange for exposure, which is to work for free. Art is typically among the last to be funded, and the first to be cut. I can’t think of any other industry that is expected to work as often for exposure, to provide a skill or talent and not be compensated.
We would never call our local plumber and ask them to come and fix something for the exposure. There’s definitely a time and place for working for exposure- but it should never be the norm. Art is work.

How do you earn your living and how would you feel if the message was that you should work for free? It’s time we acknowledge that artists and creatives deserve to earn a living doing a job they love.

Not respecting creatives who won’t work for free creates monopolies of those who will. We all lose when they are all that’s left.

What used to be a highly specialised trade is now relatively accessible. Prosumer digital cameras are no longer the investment they once were- almost anyone can purchase a camera and be a photographer. This has seen a boom of sports photographers, and there are some seriously talented creatives on the sidelines of events. I’ve been working sports for well over a decade, and I’ve never seen as many budding photographers as there are now, and it’s great to see others offering game images for sale. I have welcomed them on the sidelines and I support them in their journey both in person, and on their social media accounts when I can find them. However, the message that these kids and adults are hearing is that unless you’re working for free, you don’t have as much virtue or value. What this tells new photographers, is that if you choose to sell your work you are somehow less than if you give it away. That’s not something that we would ever say directly to a creative or to a brick and mortar business.

Every sports photographer loves sports and capturing those moments. Through images we bring you right up close to the game, and show you things you can’t see from the stands. Sports photographers have the best office around- our workspace is everyone else’s entertainment. Just because it’s an exciting event, doesn’t make it less work, or less valuable. Sports photography is expensive and time-consuming both at the event and in front of a computer. Working photographers have deadlines, specific client requests for images, and perform within constraints that must be met. Don’t make the mistake of devaluing what photographers do- we work hard to capture images that others can’t.

Sports photography isn’t a competition- there’s enough room on the sidelines for everyone. Watch any sport on TV and you’ll see crowded sidelines full of big lenses that are made specifically for capturing sport. Many photographers all at the same event, working alongside each other, capturing the same moments. Local sport is no different no matter where you are. The message should be one that supports new faces, familiar faces, and opens the door for those who are just watching from the sidelines and taking note.

Without our support, creatives can’t work. If the market is saturated with everyone working for free, creativity is stifled. No-one can compete long term in a market that races to free- it means creatives have to find other ways to earn a living. When artists are in a position of financial security that they can work for free- that’s absolutely living the dream and a celebration- but it’s not a reality for everyone, and that’s OK too. There’s room for both, if we take a moment to understand that photography has never been pie.

If your town has sports photographers who have chosen to work hard for your athletes- think about what that means, and support that small business just like you would any other. Have the same expectations of their business as you would for a bakery, auto shop, retailer, or signwriter- don’t think of a photographer as if their work is intangible. Don’t devalue their contributions.

Value artists, and we are a thriving society.

This was another really fun commencement celebration to cover on behalf of BSU- Roll Beavs Class of 2026!*Images by Lain...
13/05/2026

This was another really fun commencement celebration to cover on behalf of BSU- Roll Beavs Class of 2026!

*Images by Lainie Hiller Photography

IT'S SENIOR DAY FOR LUMBERJACKS BASEBALL!STOP THE PRESS! Edit post to add: I'm hearing that head coach Grimm won't allow...
01/05/2026

IT'S SENIOR DAY FOR LUMBERJACKS BASEBALL!

STOP THE PRESS! Edit post to add: I'm hearing that head coach Grimm won't allow senior recognition prior to the game. Breaking with longstanding tradition for Lumberjacks sports, senior recognition will occur at some time AFTER the game tonight. Let's hope to see these seniors all take the field to be celebrated today on their designated day!

It looks like being a wonderful day for baseball- head out for a 4:30pm game to the BSU field for a celebration of the Class of 2026!

Let's Go Jacks!

There is still time to order your 2026 grad yard sign!These are available to anyone, no need to be a client of mine ;)
29/04/2026

There is still time to order your 2026 grad yard sign!

These are available to anyone, no need to be a client of mine ;)

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