We would like to introduce our official event photographers who graciously offered to volunteer their services for us.

 

Dennis Eamon Young

Dennis has worked in all areas of photography, specializing in travel and adventure photojournalism as well as product and portraiture photography. Dennis’ unique ability to synthesize passion and technical expertise is evident in his varied portfolio of images.

Dennis’ photos have appeared in major publications and newspapers, such as GQ, SLO City News, Cosmopolitan. His travel landscapes have appeared in several galleries, including SLO Museum of Art. Some local clients are SLO Symphony, Opera SLO, Children’s Resource Network, SLO Night Writers, Clever Ducks, Endeavour Institute and many other private clients and businesses.

Find out more: Website

 

 

Ginger DiNunzio

Ginger DiNunzio hails from London, UK and has a background in photojournalism. Her favorite subject is people (and dogs). Seven years ago, she set up shop with a photography studio in Morro Bay called ‘Sandprints Photography’.

She specializes in spontaneous, iconic portraits in our great beautiful outdoors. She photographs many local business portraits and teaches photography both privately and at Cuesta College Community Programs. She also wrangles a beloved Basset Hound and two kids, who, of course, hate being photographed!

Find out more: Website, Facebook, Instagram

 

 

 

Annie Hock

A Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native, Annie has called the Central Coast home for almost 15 years, along with her husband. A graduate of Cal Poly in Graphic Arts, Annie now works as a wedding and portrait photographer while raising her 3 young children out in the picturesque hills of Santa Margarita.

Her love of people and capturing them in their most real and raw state is what she loves most about her work. “The things that are close to you are the things you can photograph the best. And unless you photograph what you love, you are not going to make good art.” Sally Mann

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