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Freezing Action When It Happens! Bro. Jevone Moore is the founder of Full Image 360 & fi360 News, a photography company that highlights local news from a photojournalistic perspective.
1. When did your love of photography start?
Bro. Jevone Moore, Phi Beta Sigma Chapter
Freezing Action When It Happens! Bro. Jevone Moore is the founder of Full Image 360 & fi360 News, a photography company that highlights local news from a photojournalistic perspective.
A photographer by trade and a coach at heart, Jevone captures the essence of moments that matter. A graduate from UCLA, as well as a former collegiate athlete and coach, he has written articles and contributed images to a plethora of publications along the way. Jevone has accumulated a diverse portfolio over his career. He has worked for multi-billion dollar corporations such as the NCAA, NFL, NBA, and WNBA, while also capturing youth sports, family portraits, movie premieres, red carpet events, corporate headshots, and much more.
fi360 News, was created to bring a non-biased voice to West Coast. It covers sports, news, and entertainment with a photojournalistic infusion.
Bro. Moore pledged Nu Delta Chapter | UCLA in the fall of 1993 and is now proud member of Phi Beta Sigma Chapter | Los Angeles, CA.
Three For The Founders...
1. When did your love of photography start?
"I had a love for photography in high school back 1991, but playing sports was my priority at the time. So when I picked it back up in 2011 I combined my love for both and as they say the rest is history."
2. Why did you choose to be a man of Sigma?"I worked at store named Offside Sports in Los Angeles who made personalized greek-letter paraphrenalia jackets, shirts, etc. I was just a young kid taking the orders and making the greek-letter gear. This granted me interaction with each D9 fraternity and allowed me to see how they conducted themselves in a non-bias environment. Before I even stepped on campus I knew the Sigmas were about business and they treated me with respect prior to me expressing any interest in the organization. Sigma Men always kept it real."
3. Do Alumni brothers living in the same city that they pledged in have a greater responsibility to support their collegiate chapter?"All Alumni brothers, regardless of where they pledged, have a personal responsibility to support the bloodline of our organization and Koinonia."
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