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Jake ChessumSnoop Dogg by Jake Chessum, framed 9x12" print1994
1994
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Framed, 9x12" signed open edition print of Snoop Dogg by Jake Chessum
Jake recalls the session: “I photographed Snoop at Milk studios in LA. Everybody on the shoot was so excited to meet him. He has that kind of cachet and charisma. He didn’t disappoint—joking and smoking the whole time. At the end of the shoot he left the end of one of the many joints he had smoked on the floor of the studio. There was a stampede by the studio assistants to retrieve it. I am sure there was some pretty good stuff left in there.”
Frame measures 17.5” high x 15” wide x 1” deep
Framed with a simple black frame, matting and UV protected conservation clear glass
- Creator:Jake Chessum (1969, English)
- Creation Year:1994
- Dimensions:Height: 17.5 in (44.45 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Austin, US
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1812213547322
Jake Chessum
Jake grew up in Croydon, South London. He studied Graphic Design at St. Martins School Of Art, and started working as photographer straight out of college. Assignments for The Face, Arena, and an early ad campaign for Neutrogena featuring a 16 year old Kate Moss followed. By 1995 Jake was regularly flying the Atlantic on assignment for JFK Jrs’ George Magazine. In 1999 he upped sticks and moved permanently to New York, where he still lives with his wife and family. Alongside shooting commissioned portraits and advertising assignments, Jake has always been a dedicated street photographer.
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