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“Vernon Biever is the standard-bearer of professional football photography”
-Steve Sabol, longtime President of NFL Films and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
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“In his pictures live the memories of all those great teams and all those great players.”
-James Lofton, Pro Football Hall of Fame and Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame receiver
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“Vernon’s the greatest. Really is. He’s captured the whole deal, I think.”
-Max McGee, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame receiver and longtime Packers Radio Network analyst
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“The Packers legacy – beyond the players, coaches, and great games, of course – would not be what it is without Vernon.”
-Brett Favre, Pro Football Hall of Fame and Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame quarterback
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“I am glad to have played to a team that had Vernon Biever as the photographer.”
-Bart Starr, Pro Football Hall of Fame and Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Quarterback.
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“Vernon was a pioneer in his field, and a pro in the true sense of the word. I have nothing but fond memories of him.”
–Ron Wolf, former Green Bay Packers General Manger and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
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“Whether he was processing film in a tiny makeshift darkroom, uploading digital images to an impatient photo editor, wiping snow from a frozen lens or dodging an onrushing 300-plus pound lineman heading his way, Vernon Biever always managed to deliver. He was master of his craft, an artist with few peers. His iconic images are not only a testament to his talent, but a remarkable gift to appreciative fans like me.”
–Joe Horrigan, retired Pro Football Hall of Fame Executive Director and pro football historian