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Danny Clinch

Photographer and film director Danny began his career as Annie Leibowitz’s full-time assistant, as well as apprenticing to other important photographers such as Steven Meisel, Timothy White and Mary Ellen Mark. He has gone on to photograph a wide range of bands and musicians, including Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Tupac Shakur, The Smashing Pumpkins, Metallica, the Dave Matthews Band, Phish, and Björk. Clinch’s photographs have frequently featured in album covers and as promotional and magazine portraits in publications like Vanity Fair, Spin, GQ, The New Yorker, Mojo, Q, and Rolling Stone, among others. Clinch photographed many hip-hop artists and bands as the genre began to emerge in the 1990s, resulting in an impressive hip-hop portfolio. Over the years his work has spread to include musicians all across the board. Clinch has published two books: Discovery Inn, a compilation of portraiture of musicians from the previous decade, and When the Iron Bird Flies in 2000. The latter includes images of the Tibetan Freedom Concert, which Clinch has documented in photographs from 1996 - 1999. His career as a film director began in 2002 with “Pleasure and Pain,” a documentary following the cross-country tour of folk-rock musician Ben Harper. Clinch later documented the 2003 Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee in the feature film “270 Miles from Graceland.” In 2006 he directed a concert documentary of Pearl Jam's tour of Italy entitled Immagine In Cornice, released in 2007.

Danny Clinch Prints

Johnny Cash
Danny Clinch

Johnny Cash

£475.00

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Johnny Cash
Danny Clinch

Johnny Cash

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Johnny Cash
Danny Clinch

Johnny Cash

£475.00

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Johnny Cash
Danny Clinch

Johnny Cash

£1,750.00

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Johnny Cash
Danny Clinch

Johnny Cash

£475.00

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