Reebok presents “CLASSIC” by Jonathan Mannion Exhibition @ Milk Studios 


If you don’t know who Jonathan Mannion is and you’re a Hip-Hop head, shame shame shame. He is amazing. If you’ve seen any insanely dope, raw photography during the best of the best of the Hip-Hop days to present day, it was probably his. He has continued to capture our generation at it’s peak and in the most dynamic way. He has been in the trenches, the crevices, the crooks n’ crannies of Hip-Hop and lucky for us he has his camera all along the way. 

Thank you Jonathan for so well documenting and taking care of our precious Hip-Hop culture, we do love her so and you have outdone yourself my friend. 

                                                                                                                                             

Established hip-hop photographer Jonathan Mannion recently arranged his latest showcase titled “CLASSIC” alongside Reebok, which was held over 2 days at Milk Studios in Los Angeles during Grammy week. 15,000 square feet entertained a diverse mixture of 52 prints put on display – each appointed to reflect a different aspect of Mannion’s visual contribution capturing engaging elements of hip-hop through photography over the length of his career. Included in the images presented were faces such as Big Daddy Kane and QJ Quik who provided performances during the event to compliment their inclusion in the exhibition.