San Francisco based photographer inspired by California culture. I shoot lifestyle, apparel, sports, and automotive work for advertising and editorial clients.
"..a saint in disguise, can't remember his name, a masquerading super duper witch doctor with good intentions, actually can’t think of his name, Neal knows his name ..."
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Preach it brother Joe. Legendary photographer @JoeMcNallyPhoto for @AdoramaCamera on being a photographer: "I've shot real garbage in my life... if you're not failing, you're not trying"
I got into automotive photography through my love of skateboarding and it eventually led to a shoot for Rolls-Royce. Full interview on DayBreak Directory
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This is Joe Fong. San Francisco OG. Beloved figure in the Bay Area skate community. Photographed by @jaywatsonphoto
Jay has been doing this for decades across editorial, advertising, and documentary work.
First time? They been playing together for over a year. Is this by circumstance or is LBJ just selfish? If my son and I were in the NBA, I would be the king of assists! Same with my Dad (and he would have an epic trash talk game)
1/2. A fun chat. From my backstory, magazine inspirations, and the worst thing you could say to a photographer on set. Podcast host Perrin Adams got me to spill it all on @GBPWofficial Give a listen. 🎧
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Outtake and tearsheets from an editorial shoot of president and CEO of the San Jose Chamber of Commerce (and cyclist) Leah Toeniskoetter. Shot for Silicon Valley Business Journal. #bayareaphotographer
The Bradly Beal buyout is incredible:
"After a buyout w/ the Phoenix Suns, Bradley Beal will still be owed $97 million over the next 2 years, but this amount will likely be stretched over 5 years by the Suns through 2029-30. Beal is giving back $13.9M of the $110.8M owed."
@HandsomeHawk250@theScore@KimGrinolds Good on offense but a defensive liability. It’s seems like once that side is exposed - the career goes downhill quickly. Hope he makes it back!
@Split2ndPhoto Right! Huge difference. Now if @photoshelter would finally update their templates to the needs of users in 2024... we would be even more stoked.
Just used @photoshelter new Photo Uploader to deliver 1485 high res images to a client. Only took 45 minutes vs 8 hours with a web browser upload. Like a champ!