Clay Patrick McBride photographed The Doobie Brothers
Photographer: Clay Patrick McBride
Client: Full Stop Management
Design Firm: SMOG Design
Art Director: Jeri Heiden
Photographer: Clay Patrick McBride
Client: Full Stop Management
Design Firm: SMOG Design
Art Director: Jeri Heiden
Clay’s work will be included in the International Center of Photography’s exhibit, CONTACT HIGH: A Visual History of Hip-Hop, on view from January 25th through May 18th at 79 Essex Street in New York City.
Photographer: Clay Patrick McBride
Photographer: Clay Patrick McBride
Client: Republic | Island | Def Jam Records
Creative Director: Kyle Goen
Senior Vice President, Creative Services: Sandra Brummels
Fuego coffee shop locals are the subjects of Clay’s latest photo essay.
Photographer: Clay Patrick McBride
Clay documented a Society for Creative Anachronism event. The society is an international living history group that aims to study and recreate Medieval European cultures.
Photographer: Clay Patrick McBride
Photographer: Clay Patrick McBride
Client: Blue Note Records
Artist: Jose James
Clay photographed Allen Iverson for Slam Magazine 20 years ago and ESPN‘s “THE UNDEFEATED” wrote about how the iconic cover still resonates 20 years later – “Many of the cover images of Slam are classics. The March 1999 cover of Iverson is legend.”
McBride will discuss the 20th anniversary of the shoot during an event at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York on April 13. Limited-edition prints of the cover image, signed by Iverson and McBride, will be sold.
Photographer: Clay Patrick McBride
Clay photographed Blue Note jazz artist José James who has showcased his rich and graceful baritone voice through a series of unpredictable projects that have blurred the lines between traditional and contemporary jazz, soul, drum’n’bass, spoken word, funk, house, and rock.
Photographer: Clay Patrick McBride