Danny Clinch

Danny Clinch, NYC. 2004 (Click image for full size.) © William Anthony
A big congratulations to photographer Danny Clinch for the recent feature in Communication Arts magazine. It's long overdue. While wandering through a bookstore in 2000 I stumbled across his first book Discovery Inn and was instantly inspired and motivated. Danny's second book, When the Iron Bird Flies, got me into the art of the impromptu portrait. And it's still one of my favorite genres. WTIBF is a wonderful compendium of some of the best casual portraits of contemporary musicians to date. Really, really great stuff.
So when I opened the new issue of CA last night and saw his name alongside the gorgeous full-page portrait of Ben Harper, a wide smile wiped across my face and I murmured "F--- YEAH."
I met Danny in person at his studio in New York back in '04. We split a six-pack of Corona and shot the shit about bands, photography and New Jersey. I asked if I could take portrait of him. He agreed and told me he always wanted a photo of himself next to all his print boxes. (See above.)
Congrats Danny.
Labels: portraiture, Widelux








