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Jonathan Mannion

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SEEK SUBSTANCE. Grounded meaningful discussions about my work with masters of their craft has always sharpened my thought process. And now, through the LINK IN BIO, I’m at your service. The gift is to come to my studio and to sit for a discussion about any aspect of your work. Let’s build some good vibes together! 📷 @shayan.asgharnia


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SEEK SUBSTANCE. Grounded meaningful discussions about my work with masters of their craft has always sharpened my thought process. And now, through the LINK IN BIO, I’m at your service. The gift is to come to my studio and to sit for a discussion about any aspect of your work. Let’s build some good vibes together! 📷 @shayan.asgharnia


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SEEK SUBSTANCE. Grounded meaningful discussions about my work with masters of their craft has always sharpened my thought process. And now, through the LINK IN BIO, I’m at your service. The gift is to come to my studio and to sit for a discussion about any aspect of your work. Let’s build some good vibes together! 📷 @shayan.asgharnia


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Jonathan Mannion helped define hip hop’s visual era, shooting icons like Biggie, Jay Z, and Heavy D with a style that still shapes culture today. From fashion to legendary album imagery, he breaks down how it all started.

Full episode out now. Tap in.

#JonathanMannion #HipHopPhotography #JayZ #Biggie


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Jonathan Mannion helped define hip hop’s visual era, shooting icons like Biggie, Jay Z, and Heavy D with a style that still shapes culture today. From fashion to legendary album imagery, he breaks down how it all started.

Full episode out now. Tap in.

#JonathanMannion #HipHopPhotography #JayZ #Biggie


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Jonathan Mannion helped define hip hop’s visual era, shooting icons like Biggie, Jay Z, and Heavy D with a style that still shapes culture today. From fashion to legendary album imagery, he breaks down how it all started.

Full episode out now. Tap in.

#JonathanMannion #HipHopPhotography #JayZ #Biggie


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Jonathan Mannion helped define hip hop’s visual era, shooting icons like Biggie, Jay Z, and Heavy D with a style that still shapes culture today. From fashion to legendary album imagery, he breaks down how it all started.

Full episode out now. Tap in.

#JonathanMannion #HipHopPhotography #JayZ #Biggie


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Jonathan Mannion helped define hip hop’s visual era, shooting icons like Biggie, Jay Z, and Heavy D with a style that still shapes culture today. From fashion to legendary album imagery, he breaks down how it all started.

Full episode out now. Tap in.

#JonathanMannion #HipHopPhotography #JayZ #Biggie


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Jonathan Mannion helped define hip hop’s visual era, shooting icons like Biggie, Jay Z, and Heavy D with a style that still shapes culture today. From fashion to legendary album imagery, he breaks down how it all started.

Full episode out now. Tap in.

#JonathanMannion #HipHopPhotography #JayZ #Biggie


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Jonathan Mannion helped define hip hop’s visual era, shooting icons like Biggie, Jay Z, and Heavy D with a style that still shapes culture today. From fashion to legendary album imagery, he breaks down how it all started.

Full episode out now. Tap in.

#JonathanMannion #HipHopPhotography #JayZ #Biggie


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MY WORLD. Anywhere with you, Dad. I celebrate you always, but especially on this beautiful day, Earth Day, 4/22. Today you would have been 91 years old. I still feel your warmth and know that I am surrounded by your love and protection, as I always was. You were total magic and your legacy lives on through your work, me and your grandson, Rowan. I’m honored and proud to be your only son and will love you forever. How lucky we were to have each other. Squeeze up Mom as I know you are together somewhere in this beautiful universe, bout the only thing that makes it easier to walk forward. What a ride!


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@jonathanmannion @morrisonhotelgallery
This is the colab that we needed.Love this
PLEASE STOP BY AND TAP IN.
LOVE YOU KING!!


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“Stay far from timid, only make moves when your heart’s in it, and live the phrase ‘the sky’s the limit.’”

Sage advice for all your Sunday scheming and big dreaming courtesy of the late-great Notorious B.I.G (@thenotoriousbig) and April Photographer of The Month Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion). Browse more highlights from Mannion’s larger-than-life body of work now on view at link in bio.

Ph. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Notorious B.I.G., New York City, 1995 #morrisonhotelgallery


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EARL.

It’s impossible not to feel the weight of this day. @dmx transitioned on this day 5 years ago. While we miss his essence and presence, his work and words are still deeply felt. Today we celebrate his life. I’m offering an introspective image for the first time for purchase with the blessings of the Estate so that people could own a print as a reminder of him in their personal spaces. (Link in bio). Sending calm and comfort to all. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NEW JERSEY, 1997.
A rarely seen body of work made at a pivotal moment in Hip-Hop’s visual history is currently on display in collaboration with @thejournaljc as a street-facing installation on the new promenade at Journal Square. Check it out if you’re in the area. I share a short description of the work with you now…

Originally commissioned by Vibe Magazine and art directed by George Pitts, this series was photographed in Newark, New Jersey, and reflects the instinctive, community-rooted approach that would come to define Mannion’s career. At the time, Pitts gave Mannion the freedom to work with a level of cultural fluency and immediacy that helped to shape Vibe’s visual identity and, more broadly, beautifully showcased the way Hip-Hop was documented in the late 90s.

All photographs were made on a 195 Land Camera using now-discontinued Polaroid 665 film. The images carry a raw, tactile quality that feels as important today as it did nearly three decades ago. Rather than functioning as nostalgia, the work reads as a continuous thread—connecting past and present through portraiture grounded in presence, pride, and everyday life.

Now installed across the windows of the North tower of The Journal in downtown Jersey City, the series has been recontextualized as a public-facing gallery, bringing this work directly to the community it reflects. Mannion’s body of work transforms the space into an open, accessible exhibition—one that mirrors the same spirit in which the photographs were originally made.

📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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1 months ago

NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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1 months ago

NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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NIKE SB. Teamwork makes the dream work. After watching the new video released the other night and being blown away by the talent of the @nikesb team, I knew that I had to celebrate each of them one by one. “Creased” and re-engineered for skating, these AF1s must have given them extra superpower because this crew simply crushed it. The camaraderie, support and vibe was unparalleled. Honored to have had my number called to visually bring these images to life! I gotta say, I fu€kin’ love these photographs. I will share plenty BTS from @greg.alders next week, you’ll see.

Big up to the whole crew! Thank you for being so incredibly generous with your time and energy.

@karimnyc
@villewester
@poepinson
@antoniodurao
@casperbrooker
@cyrusbnt
@josephcampos__
@elijah0dom
@tgip_
@andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, @scubasteve, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, and @marjorietgueche. 📷 @jonathanmannion


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AF-1 RE-ENGINEERED. It’s APRIL, Fools! It has been an incredible kick off to the new month. New energy, renewed focus. Honored to share this portrait with a legendary line up of skaters with whom I had the privilege of working (tagged in post momentarily). Massive blessing! Thank you to the entire @nikesb team, @andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, deep gratitude for making the connection. Team Mannion @marjorietgueche on production, @greg.alders with the retouch, @swaim_alex & @mr.mju2. @jarvisdigitalcapture DT. @nickkrasznai @justintellian on lights and camera. All action! And, big shout to @briankelleyphoto with the sick still of the AF-1. Portrait 📷 @jonathanmannion 🚀 The TEAM @karimnyc @villewester @poepinson
@antoniodurao @cyrusbnt @josephcampos__
@elijah0dom @casperbrooker fuckin’ bad asses!!!


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AF-1 RE-ENGINEERED. It’s APRIL, Fools! It has been an incredible kick off to the new month. New energy, renewed focus. Honored to share this portrait with a legendary line up of skaters with whom I had the privilege of working (tagged in post momentarily). Massive blessing! Thank you to the entire @nikesb team, @andrewmihalko, @bcraighill, Quinn Baser. @dansolomito @dudleyversaci, deep gratitude for making the connection. Team Mannion @marjorietgueche on production, @greg.alders with the retouch, @swaim_alex & @mr.mju2. @jarvisdigitalcapture DT. @nickkrasznai @justintellian on lights and camera. All action! And, big shout to @briankelleyphoto with the sick still of the AF-1. Portrait 📷 @jonathanmannion 🚀 The TEAM @karimnyc @villewester @poepinson
@antoniodurao @cyrusbnt @josephcampos__
@elijah0dom @casperbrooker fuckin’ bad asses!!!


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1 months ago

A hip-hop powerplayer on par with the genre heavyweights and compatriots he has lensed over a career spanning more than three decades, the indelible Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion) takes centerstage as Morrison Hotel Gallery’s April Photographer of The Month. Following in the footsteps of onetime mentor Richard Avedon, Mannion’s name precedes him as a leading figure in music photography with his debut monograph due out later this year through Thames & Hudson.

In anticipation, legendary photographer Jonathan Mannion offers fans and Morrison Hotel Gallery patrons an exclusive glimpse inside with ten previously unreleased images now available only at MHG and select works now on view at both locations. Link in bio.

1. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Jam Master Jay, JMJ Chain, New York, NY, 1999
2. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), OutKast, Atlanta, GA, 2000
3. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Lenny Kravitz, New York, NY, 2022
4. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Aaliyah, New York, NY, 2001
5. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Eminem, Detroit, MI, 2000
#morrisonhotelgallery


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A hip-hop powerplayer on par with the genre heavyweights and compatriots he has lensed over a career spanning more than three decades, the indelible Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion) takes centerstage as Morrison Hotel Gallery’s April Photographer of The Month. Following in the footsteps of onetime mentor Richard Avedon, Mannion’s name precedes him as a leading figure in music photography with his debut monograph due out later this year through Thames & Hudson.

In anticipation, legendary photographer Jonathan Mannion offers fans and Morrison Hotel Gallery patrons an exclusive glimpse inside with ten previously unreleased images now available only at MHG and select works now on view at both locations. Link in bio.

1. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Jam Master Jay, JMJ Chain, New York, NY, 1999
2. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), OutKast, Atlanta, GA, 2000
3. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Lenny Kravitz, New York, NY, 2022
4. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Aaliyah, New York, NY, 2001
5. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Eminem, Detroit, MI, 2000
#morrisonhotelgallery


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A hip-hop powerplayer on par with the genre heavyweights and compatriots he has lensed over a career spanning more than three decades, the indelible Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion) takes centerstage as Morrison Hotel Gallery’s April Photographer of The Month. Following in the footsteps of onetime mentor Richard Avedon, Mannion’s name precedes him as a leading figure in music photography with his debut monograph due out later this year through Thames & Hudson.

In anticipation, legendary photographer Jonathan Mannion offers fans and Morrison Hotel Gallery patrons an exclusive glimpse inside with ten previously unreleased images now available only at MHG and select works now on view at both locations. Link in bio.

1. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Jam Master Jay, JMJ Chain, New York, NY, 1999
2. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), OutKast, Atlanta, GA, 2000
3. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Lenny Kravitz, New York, NY, 2022
4. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Aaliyah, New York, NY, 2001
5. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Eminem, Detroit, MI, 2000
#morrisonhotelgallery


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1 months ago

A hip-hop powerplayer on par with the genre heavyweights and compatriots he has lensed over a career spanning more than three decades, the indelible Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion) takes centerstage as Morrison Hotel Gallery’s April Photographer of The Month. Following in the footsteps of onetime mentor Richard Avedon, Mannion’s name precedes him as a leading figure in music photography with his debut monograph due out later this year through Thames & Hudson.

In anticipation, legendary photographer Jonathan Mannion offers fans and Morrison Hotel Gallery patrons an exclusive glimpse inside with ten previously unreleased images now available only at MHG and select works now on view at both locations. Link in bio.

1. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Jam Master Jay, JMJ Chain, New York, NY, 1999
2. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), OutKast, Atlanta, GA, 2000
3. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Lenny Kravitz, New York, NY, 2022
4. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Aaliyah, New York, NY, 2001
5. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Eminem, Detroit, MI, 2000
#morrisonhotelgallery


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14
1 months ago

A hip-hop powerplayer on par with the genre heavyweights and compatriots he has lensed over a career spanning more than three decades, the indelible Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion) takes centerstage as Morrison Hotel Gallery’s April Photographer of The Month. Following in the footsteps of onetime mentor Richard Avedon, Mannion’s name precedes him as a leading figure in music photography with his debut monograph due out later this year through Thames & Hudson.

In anticipation, legendary photographer Jonathan Mannion offers fans and Morrison Hotel Gallery patrons an exclusive glimpse inside with ten previously unreleased images now available only at MHG and select works now on view at both locations. Link in bio.

1. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Jam Master Jay, JMJ Chain, New York, NY, 1999
2. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), OutKast, Atlanta, GA, 2000
3. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Lenny Kravitz, New York, NY, 2022
4. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Aaliyah, New York, NY, 2001
5. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Eminem, Detroit, MI, 2000
#morrisonhotelgallery


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14
1 months ago

A hip-hop powerplayer on par with the genre heavyweights and compatriots he has lensed over a career spanning more than three decades, the indelible Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion) takes centerstage as Morrison Hotel Gallery’s April Photographer of The Month. Following in the footsteps of onetime mentor Richard Avedon, Mannion’s name precedes him as a leading figure in music photography with his debut monograph due out later this year through Thames & Hudson.

In anticipation, legendary photographer Jonathan Mannion offers fans and Morrison Hotel Gallery patrons an exclusive glimpse inside with ten previously unreleased images now available only at MHG and select works now on view at both locations. Link in bio.

1. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Jam Master Jay, JMJ Chain, New York, NY, 1999
2. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), OutKast, Atlanta, GA, 2000
3. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Lenny Kravitz, New York, NY, 2022
4. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Aaliyah, New York, NY, 2001
5. Jonathan Mannion (@jonathanmannion), Eminem, Detroit, MI, 2000
#morrisonhotelgallery


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1 months ago

THE MARATHON CONTINUES. Hard to believe that it has been 7 years today. The impact that @nipseyhussle made in his lifetime stays alive through us all who put forth effort. May we remember his great works, powerful music and steady soul for all of our days. Sending comfort and strength to his family, friends and fans. 🏁! 📷 @jonathanmannion


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TANK.

Maaaaan, look. Anyone who knows me knows that I’m the biggest R&B fan on the planet. As we prepare for the @verzuztv battle, my money is on @therealtank for the win. Tyrese has legendary tracks, but I’m playing favorites. Maybe it’s because I have had the privilege of working with Tank on 2 music videos “I can’t make you love me” and “Emergency” and two albums “One Man” and “Force of Nature.” Let it suffice to say that I’m a huge supporter of the genre as a whole and my brother Tank specifically. He has written countless hits for the best of the best, Aaliyah comes to mind as I type. Looking forward to checking it out tonight! 📷 @jonathanmannion


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