When she’s not on the court starring as a forward for the Atlanta Dream, you can find Naz Hillmon shooting another type of shot.
This year, Hillmon has cultivated an overdue passion for photography, an interest that first peaked when she was in high school.
On every Dream road trip, Hillmon embarks on a mission to photograph her surroundings. She’s well-equipped for the task, with a Sony a7 III camera—a Christmas gift from her mom—and her boyfriend, Andrew Wells, who graciously carries her camera bag.
Hillmon, who has emerged as a frontrunner for the WNBA Sixth Player of the Year award, believes professional athletes should have a hobby outside of their sport. Though she spends the majority of her time during the season around Dream teammates and basketball, Hillmon prefers not to take photos of her day-to-day life as an athlete, instead keeping her passion and her job separate.
“I love my job. I love basketball, but I think everybody needs a moment to step away,” said Hillmon, who averages 8.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists. “[Photography] gives me that moment.”
In an interview with Andscape, Hillmon shares the stories behind some of her favorite shots from this season.
This conversation has been lightly edited and condensed.

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

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San Franciso (right): “I was actually walking back from getting some lunch, and I looked down the street and saw this clock tower, which I thought was beautiful. Honestly, I didn’t even initially see the statue at the bottom, but was like, ‘I absolutely love this shot.’ I could have gotten closer, but I really liked how the light was hitting the clock tower. I’m literally in the middle of the street in the crosswalk to take this picture. I could have probably taken the same picture from the sidewalk, but I really thought it was important to kind of get that right down the middle so that you could see the statue as well as the stop sign of the stoplights, and just like all of the lines and the colors as well.”
Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

Naz Hillmon

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