Dylan Priest Photography

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About the Photographer

Dylan Priest Photography Seattle Washington

Photo by Joe Holdsworth


They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but Dylan Priest's are worth at least a solid 1,500.


His story began as a small child growing up in Kansas, when, according to his mother, he once produced a crayon drawing stating that he would grow up to be a photographer. He has never seen this drawing, but that did not keep it from becoming a binding contract on his life, and a felicitous one at that.


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After studying at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Dylan now lives and works in Seattle, where his passions for capturing beautiful music, people and moments have coalesced, even if the sunny days are harder to come by.


With his work, Dylan tries to capture those moments in between moments. He enjoys photographing people most of all, as he finds it's the best way to get to know someone.


Dylan's work has been featured in City Arts Magazine, Seattle Weekly, The Portland Mercury and the Communications Arts Photo Annual, as well as many local music blogs. He's willing to travel for the right project.


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