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Tupac, Polaroid, New York City, 1993

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    About this photograph

    One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Tupac was an artist and activist whose lyrics addressed social injustice and love of community. He used his art as a rallying cry to fight the forces of oppression. This intimate portrait taken by photographer Danny Clinch captures the complexity of an artist known for his thoughtfulness and powerful presence. This session ran as a feature in Rolling Stone magazine in 1993 and was later used as the cover image after his untimely death in 1996.

    Print sizes and editions 

    11" x 14" paper size - Open Edition

    16” x 20” paper size - Open Edition

    20” x 24” paper size - Edition of 250

    30” x 40” paper size - Edition of 50 

    Print type

    Archival pigment print

    Paper type

    Hahnemühle Glossy Fine Art Baryta paper

    Signature

    Hand signed by photographer in ink

    About the photographer

    Danny Clinch is an established photographer celebrated for his intimate, candid style that reveals the essence of music's most iconic figures. Raised in New Jersey, Clinch's journey began with an internship under Annie Leibovitz, shaping his approach to capturing moments both on and off the stage. His portfolio spans decades and genres, encompassing legends like Johnny Cash and contemporary icons such as Bruce Springsteen. His work graces the pages of Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, and The New Yorker, while his Grammy-nominated music videos and co-founding of the Sea.Hear.Now Festival underscore his profound impact on music and visual arts.

    © Danny Clinch. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

Print Details

About this photograph

One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Tupac was an artist and activist whose lyrics addressed social injustice and love of community. He used his art as a rallying cry to fight the forces of oppression. This intimate portrait taken by photographer Danny Clinch captures the complexity of an artist known for his thoughtfulness and powerful presence. This session ran as a feature in Rolling Stone magazine in 1993 and was later used as the cover image after his untimely death in 1996.

Print sizes and editions 

11" x 14" paper size - Open Edition

16” x 20” paper size - Open Edition

20” x 24” paper size - Edition of 250

30” x 40” paper size - Edition of 50 

Print type

Archival pigment print

Paper type

Hahnemühle Glossy Fine Art Baryta paper

Signature

Hand signed by photographer in ink

About the photographer

Danny Clinch is an established photographer celebrated for his intimate, candid style that reveals the essence of music's most iconic figures. Raised in New Jersey, Clinch's journey began with an internship under Annie Leibovitz, shaping his approach to capturing moments both on and off the stage. His portfolio spans decades and genres, encompassing legends like Johnny Cash and contemporary icons such as Bruce Springsteen. His work graces the pages of Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, and The New Yorker, while his Grammy-nominated music videos and co-founding of the Sea.Hear.Now Festival underscore his profound impact on music and visual arts.

© Danny Clinch. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

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