Photographer Danny Clinch Monograph "Still Moving" Includes The Black Keys, Chris Thile, David Byrne, Jeff Tweedy

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Music photographer Danny Clinch has published his first-ever monograph, Danny Clinch: Still Moving, which chronicles his work, including images of several artists familiar to readers of the Nonesuch Journal—The Black Keys (pictured), Chris Thile, David Byrne & Brian Eno, and Jeff Tweedy—among many others, like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, and Neil Young. Danny Clinch: Still Moving is published by Abrams and is available now.

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Music photographer Danny Clinch has published his first-ever monograph, Danny Clinch: Still Moving, which chronicles his work, including images of several artists familiar to readers of the Nonesuch JournalThe Black Keys (pictured above), Chris Thile, David Byrne & Brian Eno, and Jeff Tweedy—among many others, like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, and Neil Young.

Its title borrowed from Willie Nelson’s “Still Is Still Moving to Me,” Still Moving is an anthology of images celebrating the breadth of contemporary music, with Clinch’s camera collecting images from rock ‘n’ roll, blues, country, soul, and hip-hop. The collection is sequenced to compile Clinch’s various creative angles, with chapters including “Documentary,” “Friends & Family,” “Backstage,” “Live,” and “Portrait,” each introduced by the photographer in an anecdote-filled handwritten opener.

Danny Clinch's work is featured throughout the nonesuch.com artist pages and has appeared in publications including Rolling Stone, SPIN, Vanity Fair, Esquire, GQ, and the New York Times Magazine, ad campaigns for John Varvatos and American Express, and on album covers from artists like Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash, and Kanye West.

Danny Clinch: Still Moving is published by Abrams and is available now.

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The Black Keys from Danny Clinch's "Still Moving"
  • Tuesday, October 7, 2014
    Photographer Danny Clinch Monograph "Still Moving" Includes The Black Keys, Chris Thile, David Byrne, Jeff Tweedy
    Danny Clinch

    Music photographer Danny Clinch has published his first-ever monograph, Danny Clinch: Still Moving, which chronicles his work, including images of several artists familiar to readers of the Nonesuch JournalThe Black Keys (pictured above), Chris Thile, David Byrne & Brian Eno, and Jeff Tweedy—among many others, like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, and Neil Young.

    Its title borrowed from Willie Nelson’s “Still Is Still Moving to Me,” Still Moving is an anthology of images celebrating the breadth of contemporary music, with Clinch’s camera collecting images from rock ‘n’ roll, blues, country, soul, and hip-hop. The collection is sequenced to compile Clinch’s various creative angles, with chapters including “Documentary,” “Friends & Family,” “Backstage,” “Live,” and “Portrait,” each introduced by the photographer in an anecdote-filled handwritten opener.

    Danny Clinch's work is featured throughout the nonesuch.com artist pages and has appeared in publications including Rolling Stone, SPIN, Vanity Fair, Esquire, GQ, and the New York Times Magazine, ad campaigns for John Varvatos and American Express, and on album covers from artists like Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash, and Kanye West.

    Danny Clinch: Still Moving is published by Abrams and is available now.

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