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Chris Hibben
President


Chris Hibben is owner of Snap 180 Media. For over 10 years he has used his creative eye to build his extensive award winning portfolio. He has been a videographer and producer for many national TV Networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, FOX and many others.

Chris started his career at the Experimental Aircraft Association as an editor and videographer responsible for editing TV programing like "Sport Aviation" aired on Speedvision and "Ultimate Flights" aired on ESPN.

He then made the move to WISN TV 12 Milwaukee to produce graphics for the daily newscast and other local television programing.

Chris was then offered a job at WBAY TV 2 Green Bay another ABC affiliate as the Lead Editor/Shooter in the Commercial Production Department. He spent five years creating over 1100 different award winning TV commercials for local companies.

In 2005 Chris then opened ISHOOTTV Productions and branched out on his own. He saw a need for quality fast production at a reasonable price. He also was working weekly for major network broadcast shoots in the area. After opening ISHOOTTV Productions Chris was contracted to produce, shoot and edit for the Outdoor Channel on a show for the EAA called "Wings to Adventure".

In 2010 Chris changed the name of his company to Snap 180 Media. He expanded ISHOOTTV to be a full service multi-media company. From still photography to network television broadcast or graphic design to full e-commerce web sites Snap 180 has developed into a leading business in the Oshkosh area.

Chris is also a Technical Sergeant in the Air Force Reserve. He is stationed at March Air Reserve and is a Aerial Combat Photographer with the 4th Combat Camera Unit. When asked what he really does in the Reserves he said, "I take pictures, really cool pictures all over the world and am very proud to serve my county."

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Jim Koepnick
Photographer


Koepnick’s artistry, skill and experience have resulted in award-winning images that have been printed in magazines such as Life, Time, Flying, Men's Journal, People, Wisconsin Trails and Popular Mechanics. He is a member of National Press Photographers Association, Wisconsin Imaging Photographers Association, National Association of Photoshop Professionals and the International Society of Aviation Photographers.


His photography has has been a consistent winner of awards from Aviation Week and Space Technology, Wisconsin Imaging Photographers Association, American Advertising Federation and Calendar Marketing Association in recent years. His photojournalism has received awards from Wisconsin Newspaper Association, Wisconsin Press Photographers Association and Inland Press.

Koepnick’s "Hands of Time" photograph of the Omro, Wisconsin clock tower appeared in the Oshkosh Northwestern Newspaper in 1980 and gained national exposure when it was picked up by the Associated Press the following day and distributed as a reminder of the change from daylight savings time. Afterwards, it was requested by Life magazine to be used as their back page feature "Just One More". The photograph was also showcased in the book Life Classic Photographs, A Personal Interpretation by John Loengard.

In addition to his astonishing photography, Koepnick applies his creative and artistic talent to graphic design and website development. He has developed websites, trade show banners/graphics and advertisements for personal, business and non-profit organizations. His graphic design has won first place awards from the American Advertising Federation.

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Jim Soyk
Videographer


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Steve Oakley
Audio/Videographer


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Brian Mitchell
Web Development


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Lisa Manna
Producer/Talent


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Dana Racine
Graphic Artist


Dana Racine has over ten years of graphic design and marketing experience with large companies, small businesses and non-for profit organizations. She enjoys gaining insight about each client’s individual specialty and what makes them unique, and then transforms their needs into pieces which speak to their customers about who they truly are.

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