Dan Dion was once described by the late George Carlin as a photographer who takes a picture of you from the inside out. Which Dan has said is the greatest compliment he’s ever received. Nothing I say here can rival that so I’ll just add that having my fi...
Dan Dion was once described by the late George Carlin as a photographer who takes a picture of you from the inside out. Which Dan has said is the greatest compliment he’s ever received. Nothing I say here can rival that so I’ll just add that having my first set of professional photos as a comedian done by Dan left an indelible mark as to how they should be done for the rest of my career. He’s had an incredible career and is a genuine fan of comedians and the art of comedy. He’s a huge part of comedy history captured in a way very few of us can understand. Talking to him about his life and career for an hour makes you feel like you’re right there with him. Enjoy this one guys, it’s a blast!
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Photographer
Dan Dion is a photographer specializing in portraits, performing arts, and hospitality. He is internationally renowned as the world’s most prolific portrait photographer of comedians. He worked as the house photographer at the legendary Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco for twenty years and is currently the house photographer for The Paramount Theater in Oakland.