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Andrew D. Bernstein is the longest tenured photographer in the history of the NBA with over 40+ years of experience, shooting NBA Finals games since 1983 while also being acknowledged as Kobe Bryant’s personal photographer, taking his first and last official NBA photo. Andy is one of four photographers inducted in The Naismith Memorial Basketball HOF as Andy was named the Curt Gowdy award recipient back in 2018 which is only awarded to the most elite members of the media for their extraordinary contributions to the game of basketball. Andy’s photography has been featured in SI, ESPN, TIME, Newsweek and more. Andy has also been the director of photography for the Crypto.com and Microsoft Theater LA Live and has also served as the official team photographer for LA Lakers, LA Kings, LA Dodgers, and the LA Clippers. Tune in as he discusses being Kobe’s personal photographer, Michael Jordan's first championship, David Stern, LeagueFits, favorite moments in NBA history and more!
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Andrew D. Bernstein is the longest tenured photographer in the history of the NBA with over 40+ years of experience, shooting NBA Finals games since 1983 while also being acknowledged as Kobe Bryant’s personal photographer, taking his first and last official NBA photo. Andy is one of four photographers inducted in The Naismith Memorial Basketball HOF as Andy was named the Curt Gowdy award recipient back in 2018 which is only awarded to the most elite members of the media for their extraordinary contributions to the game of basketball. Andy’s photography has been featured in SI, ESPN, TIME, Newsweek and more. Andy has also been the director of photography for the Crypto.com and Microsoft Theater LA Live and has also served as the official team photographer for LA Lakers, LA Kings, LA Dodgers, and the LA Clippers. Tune in as he discusses being Kobe’s personal photographer, Michael Jordan's first championship, David Stern, LeagueFits, favorite moments in NBA history and more!