Brad Mangin

Brad Mangin is a freelance sports photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He shot his first San Francisco Giants game in 1987 for the Contra Costa Times. Mangin worked for legendary sports photographer Neil Leifer as a staffer at the National Sports Daily, shot 10 Sports Illustrated covers, and photographed 20 World Series. He donated his archive of over 120,000 baseball photographs to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Previously, Mangin and Brian Murphy coauthored Worth the Wait, Never. Say. Die., and Championship Blood. Mangin also published Instant Baseball: The Baseball Instagrams of Brad Mangin. He lives in Pleasanton, California, with his cat, Willie.

Brad Mangin's Titles

28: A Photographic Tribute to Buster Posey

28: A Photographic Tribute to Buster Posey

Packed with over 150 color photos, 28: A Photographic Tribute to Buster Posey captures the catcher's entire career, from the first time he stepped...


Letters to 87 Fans Remember the Legacy of Dwight Clark

Letters to 87

Rare photos and heartfelt letters from fans of San Francisco 49ers hero Dwight ClarkFeaturing essays by Edward J. DeBartolo Jr., Ronnie Lott,...


Championship Blood The San Francisco Giants—2014 World Series Champions

Championship Blood

The San Francisco Giants won their third World Series in five years in 2014, and Championship Blood: The 2014 World Series Champion San Francisco...


Instant Baseball The Baseball Instagrams of Brad Mangin

Instant Baseball

Brad Mangin, who has been photographing baseball for Sports Illustrated and Major League Baseball for over 20 years, has captured the 2012 MLB...


Never. Say. Die. The 2012 World Championship San Francisco Giants

Never. Say. Die.

The San Francisco Giants won the World Series in 2012, their second championship in two years. Acclaimed Sports Illustrated and Major League...