About Chase

Chase Stevens is a Las Vegas-based photographer immersed in the entertainment, burlesque and circus world of Las Vegas and beyond. He also worked as a staff photojournalist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal and now works as the assistant photo editor at the newspaper by day. Chase was named Outstanding Visual Journalist of the year in 2023 by the Nevada Press Foundation, among other accolades.


Chase has covered everything from domestic conflicts such as the Oregon Standoff to the Oct. 1 mass shooting, as well as other areas like presidential campaigns and a Stanley Cup Final. An avid music fan, he has covered everything from the Electric Daisy Carnival to Life is Beautiful, as well as Coachella and Burning Man. He’s also spent a significant amount of time exploring the further reaches of Nevada in search of stories and moments. In his free time he documents performers and entertainers in the burlesque, circus and theater world, along with the occasional concert. Recently, he was also featured in Desert Companion for his fashionable exploits.


His work has been awarded by Pictures of the Year International, the NPPA's Best of Photojournalism, and the Nevada Press Association. During his time in Las Vegas he has also worked on assignment publications like the Associated Press and USA Today, and he has produced work for clients such as Caesars Entertainment, the Hard Rock Hotel, Brooklyn Bowl, and Drai's Las Vegas. His work has been featured in Time, Good Morning America, The New York Times, CNN, Rolling Stone, National Geographic Travel, The Wall Street Journal and countless more. One time Ozzy Osbourne dumped a full bucket of water on him during a Black Sabbath concert, and another time LeBron James lightheartedly (we hope) made fun of Chase’s glasses, which were taped because they broke at a basketball game. 


 

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