“In my mind, all I really needed to do was learn how to press the button and take the picture.” I knew where I wanted to shoot them and how I wanted to edit them,” says Look. “I already had an idea of what I wanted my pictures to look like. In the span of five years, he’s already gained a reputation as a go-to photographer capturing amazing moments at every level of basketball including the NBA. He began make connections with some of the biggest names in high school basketball and grow his network. It quickly became about more than just shooting clothes. ![]() He wanted to shoot product shots for a clothing line so he purchased his first DSLR camera in July 2017. Look, also known as Koolmac, is a 28-year-old photographer from the Bay Area. Look’s portfolio tells the story of basketball’s past, present, and future. Another shows LeBron James walking over to the sideline to dap up Kobe Bryant at the Staples Center. ![]() ![]() There’s an image of a 14-year-old Bronny James on the court during his freshman year at Sierra Canyon with a sold out Nationwide Arena crowd behind him. There’s a shot of Shareef O’Neal at the Hoophall West tournament in Arizona, where he is standing perfectly between a set of fiery phoenix wings painted on the gym wall. He keeps some of his favorite photos hanging up on his bedroom wall.
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