Meet the Photographer

 

Hi, I’m Cory Jensen.

 

Smiling man in green shirt and yellow Crocs sitting on a stool in a photography studio.

 

I’m an Omaha-area photographer focused on portraits, headshots, events, and sports. My goal is simple: create images that feel genuine, useful, and worth keeping.


I started Cory Jensen Photography because I believe the moments that matter most deserve to be preserved — not just remembered. Whether I’m photographing a family, a business event, a headshot, or an athlete, I want the experience to feel relaxed and the final images to feel true to you.

 

Preserving what matters

Man wearing sunglasses and cap taking a selfie at a baseball field on a sunny day.

Photography has been part of my life for a long time, and over the years it grew from a personal interest into something much bigger. In 2023, I had the opportunity to turn that long-time passion into my full-time work and build Cory Jensen Photography.


Today, I work with clients across the Omaha metro to photograph people, work, and milestones — the moments that matter now and the ones you’ll be glad to have later. I’m based in the Millard area and serve the greater Omaha area with an approach that is personal, professional, and never one-size-fits-all.

 

Relaxed, real, and unforced

 

Dramatic blue-lit portrait of a man smiling in a dark, moody setting.

I’m not interested in stiff poses, rushed sessions, or cookie-cutter results. My approach is to help people feel comfortable, pay attention to the details that matter, and create images that feel natural without feeling careless.


That applies whether I’m photographing a professional headshot, documenting an event, creating portraits for a family, or capturing an athlete in motion. I want you to walk away with photos that not only look good, but actually feel like you.

 

Close-up professional headshot of a bearded man in a green shirt against a gray backdrop.
Fun Facts

Crocs

I have a minor Crocs obsession and currently own five pairs.

Family

I've been married to my wife for over 20 years, and we have two great sons.

Survivor

I’m a cancer survivor.

I survived cancer in 2012.

Ask me about it anytime.

Travel Rules

When I travel, I try not to eat at restaurants or order dishes I can get back home.