Recent tearsheets, including a Cover!
I just got a few tear sheets (PDF’s) from ESPN Rise magazine the other day as well as a nice surprise from SI in the mail.
These photos where chosen by the magazine but were part of my initial edit when I sent them the raw files.
The rise magazine photos booth ran at a page and a quarter (or so).
(this is a scan from the magazine)
This photo was taken during the 70 Portraits in 2 Days shoot. (Click on the link for behind the scenes photos.) This is the number one player in high school right now. Remember the name John Wall hes going to be pretty big in about a year.
The photo above was part of the Cross Country Girls photo shoot I previous blogged about.
Dustin Snipes is a staff photographer with Los Angeles, Calif. based Icon Sports Media, Inc. His work appears regularly in major national and international publications including ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Time Magazine, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Seattle Times, Los Angeles Magazine and numerous others. Learn more about his work at www.dustinsnipes.com.





First! JK awesome job man. Those are some damn nice tearsheets for the old resume. Now you need to get some leading offs and zooms like your mentor!
Love Mark
Wow, congratulations! These are some great photos!
Thanks for updating, I love your blog.
SWEEEEEEEEET!
Cool stuff. Where are the behind the scenes photos for the football photos?
Thank you,
Steve.
Dustin - Great shots and congrats on the cover and tear sheets.
Ed
so proud of you son!!
Great photos and tearsheets. Awesome stuff, congrats. I love reading your blog. I learn something new with each new post. I appreciate the hard work you put in. Keep posting!
Ryan
Really nice work;) Do you send your RAW files to your costumers? :O
Hey Cas,
It depends on the client. Certain magazines like ESPN and SI want RAW files. Others want me to do all the processing, but most of the time I will send the RAW and a toned up version. Just to give them an idea.
Thanks!
This stuff is awesome. Your my new hero.
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