Welcome to RobCuni.com.

Rob Cuni is a professional commercial photographer with over ten years of experience in photojournalism. What started out as a possible lucrative business opportunity and a chance to help his sister, whom had just graduated from CW Post with a degree in photography, Cuni opened St. James One Hour Photo back in 1987 in his native Long Island. It is there that he began to fully explore the many avenues in the world of photography.

Coincidentally, during that time his good friend, Frank Catalanotto, was also branching out into his area of expertise, professional baseball. Cuni began snapping pictures of the future Toronto Blue Jay and began covering baseball games among other sporting events for a local newspaper.

In 1997, Cuni sold his store to pursue his passion full time. His commercial endeavors include photography for Cablevision advertisements, brochures and websites for various hotels and real estate companies. In 2004, Cuni joined VR National and has worked entensively with them shooting hundreds of hotels, campgrounds and complexes, including over 300 Best Western hotels throughout the US and Canada. His pictures can be seen in their brochures.

Over the past several years he has photographed many Major League and Minor League baseball games all over the US. His photographs of Tim Wakefield and John Vabiesbruck have graced the covers of popular sports magazines including New York Sport Scene and his works have been published in various publications including Baseball America, The Toronto Star, USA Today Sports Weekly and the Long Island Press among others.

His work is becoming in high demand as in 2004 he was selected to photograph Hideki Matsui for the Taylor Publishing's hardcover book, Godzilla Takes the Bronx. Recently Just Minors Inc. has chosen several of Cuni's photographs for baseball card production.

While his work leads him to travel often, Cuni still calls Long Island his home. He resides in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York where he has many ties to the community.

Cuni prefers to use Nikon cameras and lenses and Tamron lenses. He uses Apple computer products.

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Rob Cuni/Photographer - 241 Maplecrest Drive, Lake Ronkonkoma, New York 11779 - rob@robcuni.com
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