Anthony Mair

Staff Photographer

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We met Anthony one morning in February, and he started working for us that afternoon. Things just seem to happen that way for the young Birmingham native who came to Las Vegas four years ago. “I have been into photography for not even two years now. In my first six months of owning a camera I already had work published internationally. I have since shot for Lexus and various car magazines and websites here in the U.S. and Belgium. I’m proud to be a part of a new magazine like Seven and look forward to being a part of its success.” By the way, that’s Birmingham, England, in case you don’t recognize his accent. “Once someone asked where I was from, and when I said ‘Birmingham’ they thought I meant Alabama. Good times.”

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