Praise for Danny Clinch

“Clinch is a great music photographer because he lives and breathes the stuff.”
Maxim.com

“Still Moving very effectively tells the story of modern music history. . . . ‘Soul’ is an overused word, but damned if that’s not what Danny Clinch has made a name documenting. And because of it, many of Danny Clinch’s pictures have become the images you associate with those musicians when you hear their names. Still Moving is full of those images.”
Esquire.com

“Danny Clinch is much more than just a ‘rock’ photographer. He’s arguably one of the most accomplished and versatile photographers and film directors of his generation. . . . The book captures the spirit of a celebrated music photographer and musician.”
PDN

“If the music industry were to elect a class historian, photographer Danny Clinch would be a shoo-in for the post. . . . a must-have for any fan of modern music or style.”
Bloomberg.com

About the Author

Danny Clinch doesn't just photograph musicians; he documents the soul of modern music history. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he has established himself as one of the most trusted photographers in the industry, moving seamlessly from the tour bus to the Grammy stage to capture the moments others miss.
Known for his unposed authenticity and high-contrast documentary grit, Clinch has created some of the most iconic portraits of our time. His lens has captured the quiet intensity of Johnny Cash, the raw energy of Tupac Shakur, and the rebellious spirit of Pearl Jam. His long-standing collaboration with Bruce Springsteen-who provided the foreword for Still Moving-is a testament to the absolute trust he builds with his subjects.
Clinch's work is a staple of Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker, and his monographs are considered essential archives for music lovers and photography collectors alike. Whether shooting in a gritty backstage hallway or a high-definition studio, his images remain a "class history" of the sounds that defined the 20th and 21st centuries.
When he isn't behind the camera, Clinch is a director and a musician himself, often found playing harmonica with many of the legendary artists he has spent his life documenting.

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