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Special Guest: Keith Cephus

Special Guest: Keith Cephus

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In this 50-40-90 episode from NBA Now and Then, host Uriah Young interviews award-winning sports photographer Keith Cephus, who shares his journey from capturing moments in youth sports to photographing NBA legends. Keith discusses his passion for photography, the challenges he faces in sports photography, and memorable experiences photographing games with players like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. He also elaborates on the time he took photos of Stephen Curry at the White House after one of the Warriors' multiple championships.

Keith Cephus also offers valuable advice for aspiring photographers and engages in a fun segment comparing NBA players from different eras. The conversation wraps up with Keith's insights on his future projects and his ongoing work with the Washington Commanders.

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