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Andrew D. Bernstein

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American sports photographer
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Andrew D. Bernstein is an Americansports photographer.

Career

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Bernstein grew up inBrooklyn, New York and attended Brooklyn'sMidwood High School.[1]

His company is Andrew D. Bernstein Associates Photography, Inc.; he has served as the official photographer for most ofLos Angeles's professional sports teams. He is in his 33rd consecutive season and is the longest tenuredNBA league photographer and official team photographer for theLakers andClippers. He has been the official team photographer for theKings for the past 22 years. Bernstein is the director of photography forCrypto.com Arena andNokia TheaterLA Live and has been since the ribbon was cut in both buildings in1999 and 2007, respectively. Previously, he was the team photographer at theDodgers from 1983 to 1994.[2]

Bernstein has been the photographer for the United StatesOlympic national basketball team since the 1992 "Dream Team"; he has since extensively covered all USA gold medal-winning teams.[3] He has worked commercially on advertising campaigns forShaquille O'Neal,Kobe Bryant,Mia Hamm,LeBron James, and others for brands includingNike,Reebok,Adidas,Pepsi,Coca-Cola andIcy Hot.[citation needed]

His work has been showcased in many exhibitions over the years. He is one of only four photographers whose work is on permanent display at theNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inSpringfield, Massachusetts. He was inducted into theNational Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.[4] He is the host ofThrough The Lens, which is a regular feature on the Lakers channel onTime Warner CableSportsNet LA. It is a unique perspective of Lakers history through his photos which Bernstein hosts with a famous guest.[5]

Books

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References

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  1. ^"Behind the Scenes with the Guy Who Captures Basketball's Greatest Moments". 26 June 2015.
  2. ^"Andrew Bernstein". Archived fromthe original on 2014-12-16. Retrieved2019-05-19.
  3. ^"Bernstein: A Bridge Between Magic, Kobe and LeBron".Los Angeles Lakers. Retrieved2019-10-22.
  4. ^Front Row Gallery."Andrew Bernstein – Art". Archived from the original on 2009-03-27. Retrieved2009-06-13.
  5. ^TWC SportsNet LA."Through The Lens".
  6. ^Bryant, Kobe.The Mamba Mentality : how I play. Gasol, Pau; Jackson, Phil; Bernstein, Andrew D. (First ed.). New York.ISBN 9780374201234.OCLC 1056952281.

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