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'''Jonathan Mannion''' (born December 3, 1970) is a photographer and film director.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.videostatic.com/vs/sugar_management/index.html |title=Video Static: Music Video News: Sugar Management<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=2008-04-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101120021434/http://www.videostatic.com/vs/sugar_management/index.html |archive-date=2010-11-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Mannion has shot over 300 album covers working with hip hop and R&B performers including [[Jay Z]], [[Dr. Dre]], [[Aaliyah]], [[Outkast]], [[Nas]], [[Nicki Minaj]], [[Brandy Norwood]] and [[Kendrick Lamar]]. He was also the photographer behind the [[Beats by Dre]] "[[Straight Outta Compton|Straight Outta]]" campaign.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Somuah|first1=Andrew|title=Beats By Dre Link Up With Photographer Jonathan Mannion For Straight Outta Compton Campaign|url=http://thesource.com/2015/08/10/beats-by-dre-link-up-with-photographer-jonathan-mannion-for-straight-outta-compton-campaign/|website=The Source|publisher=The Northstar Group|accessdate=15 December 2017|date=10 August 2015}}</ref>
'''Jonathan Mannion''' is a photographer and film director. He has shot album covers for hip hop and R&B performers including [[Dr. Dre]],<ref>{{cite web|last1=Somuah|first1=Andrew|title=Beats By Dre Link Up With Photographer Jonathan Mannion For Straight Outta Compton Campaign|url=http://thesource.com/2015/08/10/beats-by-dre-link-up-with-photographer-jonathan-mannion-for-straight-outta-compton-campaign/|website=[[The Source]]|publisher=The Northstar Group|accessdate=15 December 2017|date=10 August 2015}}</ref> [[Jay Z]], [[Aaliyah]], [[Outkast]], [[Nas]], [[Nicki Minaj]], [[Brandy Norwood]] and [[Kendrick Lamar]].


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
With English and American ancestry, he was raised in [[Cleveland, Ohio]]. His father and mother are both [[Midwest]] artists.{{Vague|date=April 2008}}<!-- Then who are they? --> His mother is from [[London]] and his father from [[Brooklyn]].<ref>According to Mannion, quoted in Meka Udoh, "[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/lifestyle-features/id.1085 Jonathan Mannion: Desire]", Hiphop Dx.</ref> Mannion studied at [[Kenyon College]] in Ohio graduating with honors. In 1996 he moved from [[Cleveland]] to [[New York City]].
With English and American ancestry, he was raised in [[Cleveland, Ohio]]. His parents are both artists. His mother is from London and his father from Brooklyn.<ref>According to Mannion, quoted in Meka Udoh, "[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/lifestyle-features/id.1085 Jonathan Mannion: Desire]", [[HipHopDX]].</ref> Mannion studied at [[Kenyon College]] in Ohio graduating with honors. In 1996 he moved from Cleveland to New York City.


==Career==
==Career==


Mannion worked for a year with photographer [[Richard Avedon]]<ref name="hwobs">{{Cite web |url=http://www.hwobs.com/events/09_28_07_event.php |access-date=2008-04-23 |archive-date=2010-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106074058/http://www.hwobs.com/events/09_28_07_event.php |url-status=dead|website=Hollywood Obsessions|title=Jonathan Mannion Opening}}</ref> in his Manhattan studio. Mannion also worked with photographers [[Ben Watts]], [[Steven Klein (photographer)|Steven Klein]], and Marc Hom.
===New York and Richard Avedon===
Mannion worked for a year with photographer [[Richard Avedon]]<ref>"[http://www.hwobs.com/events/09_28_07_event.php Jonathan Mannion Opening]", Hollywood Obsessions, September 8, 2007.</ref> in his [[Manhattan]] studio. [[Avedon]] had always been a major influence to Mannion as a young art student. Mannion went on to work with photographers [[Ben Watts]], [[Steven Klein (photographer)|Steven Klein]] and Marc Hom.


In 1996, he photographed Brooklyn rapper [[Jay-Z]] for ''[[Reasonable Doubt (album)|Reasonable Doubt]]''.<ref name="hwobs"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://yourhere.mtv.com/clip.aspx?key=89092D3AD99391D5&ctx=feat|archive-url=https://archive.today/20070914153321/http://yourhere.mtv.com/clip.aspx?key=89092D3AD99391D5&ctx=feat|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 14, 2007|title=Jonathan Mannion's Jay-Z portrait at Planet Hollywood's Sapporo event &#124; MTV News You R Here<!-- Bot generated title -->|website=MTV}}</ref>
===Jay-Z and hip hop===
In 1996, Mannion was commissioned, in his first major record company contract, to take photos of [[Brooklyn]] rapper [[Jay-Z]] for ''[[Reasonable Doubt (album)|Reasonable Doubt]]''.<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?node=cityguide/profile&id=1138575&categories=Exhibits&venueid=791999 Jonathan Mannion: Photographs: Exhibitions on washingtonpost.com's City Guide<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://yourhere.mtv.com/clip.aspx?key=89092D3AD99391D5&ctx=feat Jonathan Mannion's Jay-Z portrait at Planet Hollywood's Sapporo event | MTV News You R Here<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>http://www.hwobs.com/events/09_28_07_event.php</ref><ref>[http://video.aol.com/video-detail/jonathan-mannion-photographs-best-bet-at-art/4016823631 Jonathan Mannion Photographs - Best Bet - AT Art - AOL Video<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Mannion has gone on from that first assignment to photograph twenty years of hip hop history. Performers include: [[Aaliyah]], [[Eminem]], [[Nas]], [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Lil Wayne]] and others.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1588638/20080603/lil_wayne.jhtml Photographer Jonathan Mannion Dishes On Lil Wayne, DMX, More - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


In ''[[Mannion v. Coors Brewing Co.]]'' Mannion successfully sued [[Coors Brewing Company|the brewer]] and its ad agency for replicating one of his photographs in one of their advertisements.<ref>{{cite court|litigants=Mannion v. Coors Brewing Co.|vol=377|reporter=[[Federal Reporter|F.Supp.2d]]|opinion=444|pinpoint=447–48|court=[[United States District Court for the Southern District of New York|S.D.N.Y.]]|year=2005|url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=16977894138805983217#p447}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Wolff|first1=Nancy|title=The Professional Photographer's Legal Handbook|date=2010|publisher=Skyhorse Publishing|isbn=978-1581158076|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Nz0tAgAAQBAJ|accessdate=15 December 2017}}</ref>
==Mannion versus Coors Brewing Company==
In ''Mannion versus Coors Brewing Company'' Mannion successfully sued [[Coors Brewing Company|Coors]] for their unlicensed use of his photograph in one of their advertisements.<ref>{{cite web|title=''Mannion v. Coors Brewing Co.'', 530 F.Supp.2d 543 (S.D.N.Y.2008)|url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=10236432600998469084|website=Google Scholar|publisher=Google|accessdate=15 December 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Wolff|first1=Nancy|title=The Professional Photographer's Legal Handbook|date=2010|publisher=Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.|isbn=1581158076|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Nz0tAgAAQBAJ|accessdate=15 December 2017}}</ref>


==Album Credits==
==References==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year !! Artist !! Album
|-
| 1996 || [[Jay Z]] || ''[[Reasonable Doubt (album)|Reasonable Doubt]]''
|-
| 1997 || [[Jay Z]] || ''[[In My Lifetime, Vol. 1]]''
|-
| 1997 || [[Joe (singer)|Joe]] || ''[[All That I Am (Joe album)|All That I Am]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[DMX (rapper)|DMX]] || ''[[It's Dark and Hell is Hot]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[DMX (rapper)|DMX]] || ''[[Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[Def Squad]] || ''[[El Niño (Def Squad album)|El Niño]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[Jay Z]] ft. [[Blackstreet]] || ''[[The City is Mine]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[Public Enemy (band)|Public Enemy]] || ''[[He Got Game (soundtrack)|He Got Game]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[Jay Z]] || ''[[Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[Funkmaster Flex]] || ''[[The Mix Tape, Vol. III]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[:fr:Les X|Les X a.k.a les X-Men]] || ''[[:fr:Jeunes, Coupables Et Libres|Jeunes, Coupables Et Libres]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[Jay Z]] & Various Artists || ''[[Streets Is Watching (soundtrack)|Streets is Watching]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[Suprême NTM]] || ''[[:fr:Ma benz|Ma benz]]''
|-
| 1998 || [[Playa (band)|Playa]] || ''[[Cheers 2 U]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Eve]] || ''[[Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryders' First Lady|Let There Be Eve…Ruff Ryders' First Lady]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Funkmaster Flex]] & Big Kap || ''[[The Tunnel (album)|The Tunnel]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Stomy Bugsy]] || ''[[:fr:On S'en Sortira|On S'en Sortira]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Slick Rick]] || ''[[The Art of Storytelling]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Memphis Bleek]] || ''[[Coming of Age (Memphis Bleek album)|Coming of Age]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Ja Rule]] || ''[[Venni Vetti Vecci]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]] || ''[[Nigga Please|N***a Please]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Rahzel]] || ''All I Know''
|-
| 1999 || [[Rahzel]] || ''[[Make the Music 2000]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Suprême NTM]] || ''[[:fr:That's My People|That's My People]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Ruff Ryders]] || ''[[Ryde or Die Vol. 1]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Kelis]] || ''[[Kaleidoscope (Kelis album)|Kaleidoscope]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Jay Z]] || ''[[Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Terror Squad (group)|Terror Squad]] || ''[[The Album (Terror Squad album)|The Album]]''
|-
| 1999 || [[Black Rob]] || ''[[Life Story (album)|Life Story]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Luther Campbell|Luke]] || ''[[Luke's Freak Fest 2000]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Ja Rule]] || ''[[Rule 3:36]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Dame Grease]] || ''Live on Lenox Ave.''
|-
| 2000 || [[Black Rob]] || "[[Whoa! (Black Rob song)|Whoa!]]"
|-
| 2000 || [[Nelly]] || ''[[Country Grammar]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[DJ Quik]] || ''[[Balance & Options]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Joe (singer)|Joe]] || "[[Stutter (Joe song)|Stutter]]"
|-
| 2000 || [[Youssou N'Dour]] || ''Birima''
|-
| 2000 || [[Ludacris]] || ''[[Back for the First Time]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Beenie Man]] || ''[[Art and Life]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Bruno Coulais]] & [[Akhenaton (rapper)|Akhenaton]] || ''[[:fr:Comme un aimant|Comme un aimant]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Prodigy (rapper)|Prodigy]] || ''[[H.N.I.C. (Prodigy album)|H.N.I.C.]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Canibus]] || ''[[2000 B.C. (Before Can-I-Bus)]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Eminem]] || ''[[The Marshall Mathers LP]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Damizza]] || ''Where I Wanna Be''
|-
| 2000 || [[Beanie Sigel]] || ''[[The Truth (Beanie Sigel album)|The Truth]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Memphis Bleek]] || ''[[The Understanding (Memphis Bleek album)|The Understanding]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Joe (singer)|Joe]] || ''[[My Name Is Joe (album)|My Name Is Joe]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[LL Cool J]] || ''[[G.O.A.T.]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Youssou N'Dour]] || ''Joko-From Village to Town''
|-
| 2000 || [[Irv Gotti]] || ''[[Irv Gotti Presents: The Murderers]]''
|-
| 2000 || Relative Ash || ''Our Time With You''
|-
| 2000 || [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]] ft. [[Kelis]] || "[[Got Your Money]]"
|-
| 2000 || [[Stomy Bugsy]] || ''[[:fr:Trop jeune pour mourir|Trop Jeune Mourir]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[:fr:Bouga|Bouga]] || ''Belsunce Breakdown''
|-
| 2000 || [[Jay Z]] || ''[[The Dynasty: Roc La Familia]]''
|-
| 2000 || [[Profyle]] || ''[[Nothin' But Drama]]''
|-
| 2000 || Various || ''Radiotherapy''
|-
| 2000 || [[Capleton]] || ''[[More Fire]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Jay Z]] || ''[[The Blueprint]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Aaliyah]] || ''[[Aaliyah (album)|Aaliyah]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Yukmouth]] || ''[[Thug Lord: The New Testament]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Ray J]] ft. [[Lil' Kim]] || "[[Wait a Minute (Ray J song)|Wait a Minute]]"
|-
| 2001 || [[Pastor Troy]] || ''[[Face Off (Pastor Troy album)|Face Off]]''
|-
| 2001 || Aaron Soul || ''Ring, Ring, Ring''
|-
| 2001 || [[St. Lunatics]] || ''[[Free City (album)|Free City]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Bad Boy Bill]] || ''Bangin; The Box Vol. 5''
|-
| 2001 || [[Busta Rhymes]] || ''[[Turn It Up! The Very Best of Busta Rhymes]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Krayzie Bone]] || ''[[Thug on da Line]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Warren G]] || ''[[The Return of the Regulator]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Timbaland & Magoo]] || ''[[Indecent Proposal (album)|Indecent Proposal]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Dungeon Family]] || ''Trans DF Express''
|-
| 2001 || [[Erick Sermon]] || ''[[Music (Erick Sermon album)|Music]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Big Pun]] || ''[[Endangered Species (Big Pun album)|Endangered Species]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Fredro Starr]] || ''[[Firestarr]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Sum 41]] || ''[[All Killer No Filler]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[The Beatnuts]] || ''[[Take It or Squeeze It]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[:fr:Oxmo Puccino|Oxmo Puccino]] || ''[[:fr:L'amour est mort|L'Amour est mort]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Run-D.M.C.]] || ''[[Crown Royal (album)|Crown Royal]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Beanie Sigel]] || ''[[The Reason (Beanie Sigel album)|The Reason]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[DJ Clue?]] || ''[[The Professional 2]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Run-D.M.C.]] ft. [[Jagged Edge (American group)|Jagged Edge]] || ''Let's Stay Together''
|-
| 2001 || [[Slimm Calhoun]] || ''The Skinny''
|-
| 2001 || [[D12]] || ''[[Devil's Night (album)|Devil's Night]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]] || ''[[The Dirty Story: The Best of Ol' Dirty Bastard]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Ja Rule]] || ''[[Pain Is Love]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Dungeon Family]] || ''[[Even in Darkness]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Ray J]] || ''[[Formal Invite]]''
|-
| 2001 || [[Brandy Norwood|Brandy]] || ''[[Afrodisiac (Brandy album)|Afrodisiac]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Run-D.M.C.]] || ''Together Forever (Greatest Hits 1983-2000)''
|-
| 2002 || [[Xzibit]] || ''[[Man vs. Machine]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Nas]] || ''[[God's Son (album)|God's Son]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Bone Thugs-N-Harmony]] || ''Thug World Center''
|-
| 2002 || [[Ja Rule]] || ''[[The Last Temptation (Ja Rule album)|The Last Temptation]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Jay Z]] & [[R. Kelly]] || ''[[The Best of Both Worlds (Jay-Z and R. Kelly album)|The Best of Both Worlds]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Trick Daddy]] || ''[[Thug Holiday]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Eminem]] || ''[[The Eminem Show]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Irv Gotti]] || ''[[Irv Gotti Presents: The Remixes]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Trina]] || ''[[Diamond Princess (album)|Diamond Princess]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Nelly]] || ''[[Nellyville]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[WC (rapper)|WC]] || ''[[Ghetto Heisman]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Irv Gotti]] || [[Irv Gotti Presents: The Inc.]]
|-
| 2002 || [[Sum 41]] || ''[[Does This Look Infected?]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Zki & Dobre|Riva]] ft. [[Dannii Minogue]] || ''Tu Ma'Aimes''
|-
| 2002 || [[N.O.R.E.]] || ''[[God's Favorite (album)|God's Favorite]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Brandy Norwood|Brandy]] || ''[[Full Moon (Brandy album)|Full Moon]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Aaliyah]] || ''[[I Care 4 U]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[Amerie]] || ''[[All I Have (album)|All I Have]]''
|-
| 2002 || [[DJ Quik]] || ''[[Under tha Influence]]''
|-
| 2003 || Mowett ft. [[Loon (rapper)|Loon]] || ''Tru Rider''
|-
| 2003 || [[Outkast]] || ''[[Speakerboxxx/The Love Below]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[Freeway (rapper)|Freeway]] || ''[[Philadelphia Freeway]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[Obie Trice]] || ''[[Cheers (Obie Trice album)|Cheers]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[Cam'ron]] presents [[The Diplomats]] || ''[[Diplomatic Immunity (The Diplomats album)|Diplomatic Immunity]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[Chingy]] || ''[[Jackpot (Chingy album)|Jackpot]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[Big Tymers]] || ''[[Big Money Heavyweight]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[Timbaland & Magoo]] || ''[[Under Construction, Part II]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[Jay Z]] || ''[[The Black Album (Jay-Z album)|The Black Album]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[The D.O.C]] || ''[[Deuce (The D.O.C. album)|Deuce]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[Nas]] || ''Made You Look: God's Son Live''
|-
| 2003 || [[DMX (rapper)|DMX]] || ''[[Grand Champ]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[To My Surprise]] || ''[[To My Surprise]]''
|-
| 2003 || [[Nelly]] || ''The Reinvention - De Derrty Versions''
|-
| 2003 || [[Murphy Lee]] || ''Da Skool Boy Presents Murphy's Law''
|-
| 2003 || [[Jae Millz]] || No, No, No
|-
| 2003 || [[Cassidy (rapper)|Cassidy]] Feat. [[R. Kelly]] || "[[Hotel (song)|Hotel]]"
|-
| 2004 || [[Cassidy (rapper)|Cassidy]] Feat. [[Mashonda]] || "[[Get No Better]]"
|-
| 2004 || [[Rohff]] ||''[[La Fierté Des Nôtres]]''
|-
| 2004 || Guerrilla Black || ''Guerilla City''
|-
| 2004 || [[Xzibit]] || ''[[Weapons of Mass Destruction (album)|Weapons of Mass Destruction]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[Erick Sermon]] || ''[[Chilltown, New York]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[:fr:Oxmo Puccino|Oxmo Puccino]] || ''[[:fr:Le cactus de Sibérie|Le cactus de Sibérie]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[Cassidy (rapper)|Cassidy]] || ''[[Split Personality (Cassidy album)|Split Personality]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[Rick Ross]] || Federation
|-
| 2004 || [[Fabolous]] || ''[[Real Talk (Fabolous album)|Real Talk]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[Bone Thugs-n-Harmony]] || Greatest Hits
|-
| 2004 || [[Mannie Fresh]] || ''[[The Mind of Mannie Fresh]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[T.I.]] || ''[[Urban Legend (album)|Urban Legend]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[Ludacris]] || ''[[The Red Light District]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[Nelly]] || ''[[Sweat (Nelly album)|Sweat]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[Rupee (musician)|Rupee]] || ''[[1 on 1 (Rupee album)|1 on 1]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[Ma$e]] || ''[[Welcome Back (Mase album)|Welcome Back]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[Trick Daddy]] || ''[[Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets]]''
|-
| 2004 || [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]] Ft. [[50 Cent]] || "[[How We Do (song)|How We Do]]"
|-
| 2004 || [[Lyfe Jennings]] || [[Lyfe 268-192]]
|-
| 2005 || [[Nitty (musician)|Nitty]] || [[Player's Paradise]]
|-
| 2005 || [[YoungBloodz]] || [[Ev'rybody Know Me]]
|-
| 2005 || [[Big Boi]] || ''[[Got Purp? Vol. 2]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Tony Yayo]] || ''[[Thoughts of a Predicate Felon]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Toni Braxton]] || ''[[Libra (Toni Braxton album)|Libra]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]] || ''[[The Documentary]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Chamillionaire]] || ''[[The Sound of Revenge]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Rohff]] ||''[[Au-Delà De Mes Limites|Au-delà de mes limites]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Brandy (singer)|Brandy]] || ''[[The Best of Brandy]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Cassidy (rapper)|Cassidy]] || ''[[I'm a Hustla]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Black Rob]] || ''[[The Black Rob Report]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Jermaine Dupri]] || ''[[Young, Fly & Flashy, Vol. 1]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[50 Cent]] || ''[[The Massacre]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Lil' Wayne]] || ''[[Tha Carter II]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Eminem]] || ''[[Curtain Call: The Hits|Curtain Call]]''
|-
| 2005 || [[Beanie Sigel]] || ''[[The B. Coming]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[Busta Rhymes]] || ''[[The Big Bang (Busta Rhymes album)|The Big Bang]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]] || ''[[Doctor's Advocate]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[Big Tuck]] || ''[[Tha Absolute Truth]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]] || "[[It's Okay (One Blood)]]"
|-
| 2006 || [[E-40]] || ''[[My Ghetto Report Card]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[Akon]] || ''[[Konvicted]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[Clipse]] || ''[[Hell Hath No Fury (Clipse album)|Hell Hath No Fury]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[Sleepy Brown]] || ''[[Mr. Brown (album)|Mr. Brown]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[Trick Daddy]] || ''[[Back By Thug Demand]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[Obie Trice]] || ''[[Second Round's On Me]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[Chingy]] || ''[[Hoodstar]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[Clipse]] || [[Wamp Wamp (What It Do)]]
|-
| 2006 || [[Fat Joe]] || ''[[Me, Myself & I (album)|Me, Myself, & I]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[YoungBloodZ]] || ''[[Still Grippin' tha Grain: The Best Of]]''
|-
| 2006 || [[DJ Quik]] || ''[[Born and Raised in Compton]]''
|-
| 2007 || [[Brother Ali]] || [[The Undisputed Truth]]
|-
| 2007 || [[Sum 41]] || ''[[Underclass Hero]]''
|-
| 2007 || [[Nas]] || ''[[Greatest Hits (Nas album)|Greatest Hits]]''
|-
| 2007 || [[Young Buck]] || ''[[Buck The World]]''
|-
| 2007 || [[Fabulous (rapper)|Fabulous]] || ''[[From Nothin' to Somethin']]''
|-
| 2007 || [[Beanie Sigel]] || ''[[The Solution (Beanie Sigel album)|The Solution]]''
|-
| 2007 || [[Keyshia Cole]] || ''[[Just like You (Keyshia Cole album)|Just like You]]''
|-
| 2007 || [[Chamillionaire]] || ''[[Ultimate Victory]]''
|-
| 2007 || [[Styles P]] || ''[[Time Is Money (Styles P album)|Time Is Money]]''
|-
| 2007 || [[J. Holiday]] || ''[[Back of My Lac']]''
|-
| 2007 || [[Bone Thugs-N-Harmony]] || [[Strength & Loyalty]]
|-
| 2007 || [[Kia Shine]] || [[Due Season]]
|-
| 2007 || [[Birdman (rapper)|Birdman]] || ''[[5 Star Stunna]]''
|-
| 2008 || [[Rick Ross]] || ''[[Trilla]]''
|-
| 2008 || [[Anthony Hamilton (musician)|Anthony Hamilton]] || ''[[The Point Of It All]]''
|-
| 2008 || [[Kelis]] || ''[[The Hits (Kelis album)|The Hits]]''
|-
| 2008 || [[Young Jeezy]] || ''[[The Recession (album)|The Recession]]''
|-
| 2008 || [[Lil Wayne]] || ''[[The Carter III]]''
|-
| 2008 || [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]] || ''[[LAX (album)|LAX]]''
|-
| 2008 || [[Lil Mama]] || ''[[Voice of the Young People]]''
|-
| 2008 || [[Cypress Hill]] || Original Album Classics
|-
| 2008 || [[Lalah Hathaway]] || ''[[Self Portrait (Lalah Hathaway album)|Self Portrait]]''
|-
| 2009 || [[Gucci Mane]] || ''[[The State vs. Radric Davis]]''
|-
| 2009 || [[Rick Ross]] || ''[[Deeper Than Rap]]''
|-
| 2009 || [[Jah Cure]] || ''[[The Universal Cure]]''
|-
| 2010 || [[Big Boi]] || ''[[Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty]]''
|-
| 2010 || [[Jay Z]] || ''[[Jay-Z: The Hits Collection, Volume One]]''
|-
| 2010 || [[Lil Wayne]] || ''[[Rebirth (Lil Wayne album)|Rebirth]]''
|-
| 2010 || [[Rick Ross]] || ''[[Teflon Don (album)|Teflon Don]]''
|-
| 2011 || [[1017 Bricksquad]] || ''[[Ferrari Boyz]]''
|-
| 2011 || [[Gucci Mane]] & [[V-Nasty]] || [[BAYTL]]
|-
| 2011 || [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]] || ''[[The R.E.D. Album]]''
|-
| 2012 || [[Brother Ali]] || [[Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color]]
|-
| 2012 || [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]] || ''[[Jesus Piece (album)|Jesus Piece]]''
|-
| 2012 || [[MGK]] || ''[[Lace Up]]''
|-
| 2013 || [[Tyga]] || ''[[Hotel California (Tyga album)|Hotel California]]''
|-
| 2013 || [[Trombone Shorty]] || [[Say That to Say This]]
|-
| 2016 || [[Gucci Mane]] || ''[[Everybody Looking]]''
|-
| 2017 || [[DJ Khaled]] || ''[[Grateful (DJ Khaled album)|Grateful]]''
|-
| 2018 || [[Ella Mai]] || ''[[Ella Mai (album)|Ella Mai]]''
|}

==Notes==
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==References and links==
==External links==
*[http://www.jonathanmannion.com Mannion's site]
*{{Official website|www.jonathanmannion.com}}
*[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1588638/20080603/lil_wayne.jhtml MTV News Segment, June 2008]
*http://www.dotspotter.com/news/788761_Aaliyah_In_a_Jonathan_Mannion_PhotoShoot
*http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1299131135&channel=196565916
*http://www.rebrand.com/page372.html
*https://web.archive.org/web/20101120021434/http://www.videostatic.com/vs/sugar_management/index.html
*http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?node=cityguide/profile&id=1138575&categories=Exhibits&venueid=791999
*http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/lifestyle-features/id.1085/title.jonathan-mannion-desire/p.2
*http://www.freshnessmag.com/v4/2006/06/26/jonathan-mannion-222-gallery-la/


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Jonathan Mannion
Born
Alma materKenyon College
Occupation(s)Photographer, film director
Websitejonathanmannion.com

Jonathan Mannion is a photographer and film director. He has shot album covers for hip hop and R&B performers including Dr. Dre,[1] Jay Z, Aaliyah, Outkast, Nas, Nicki Minaj, Brandy Norwood and Kendrick Lamar.

Early life and education

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With English and American ancestry, he was raised in Cleveland, Ohio. His parents are both artists. His mother is from London and his father from Brooklyn.[2] Mannion studied at Kenyon College in Ohio graduating with honors. In 1996 he moved from Cleveland to New York City.

Career

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Mannion worked for a year with photographer Richard Avedon[3] in his Manhattan studio. Mannion also worked with photographers Ben Watts, Steven Klein, and Marc Hom.

In 1996, he photographed Brooklyn rapper Jay-Z for Reasonable Doubt.[3][4]

In Mannion v. Coors Brewing Co. Mannion successfully sued the brewer and its ad agency for replicating one of his photographs in one of their advertisements.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ Somuah, Andrew (10 August 2015). "Beats By Dre Link Up With Photographer Jonathan Mannion For Straight Outta Compton Campaign". The Source. The Northstar Group. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  2. ^ According to Mannion, quoted in Meka Udoh, "Jonathan Mannion: Desire", HipHopDX.
  3. ^ a b "Jonathan Mannion Opening". Hollywood Obsessions. Archived from the original on 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2008-04-23.
  4. ^ "Jonathan Mannion's Jay-Z portrait at Planet Hollywood's Sapporo event | MTV News You R Here". MTV. Archived from the original on September 14, 2007.
  5. ^ Mannion v. Coors Brewing Co., 377 F.Supp.2d 444, 447–48 (S.D.N.Y. 2005).
  6. ^ Wolff, Nancy (2010). The Professional Photographer's Legal Handbook. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1581158076. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
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