bruce malone

Photographer Bruce Malone's career started at the ripe age of 16 when he won second place in a Texas State High School editorial photography competition.  In an effort to make it to the top Bruce set out on a journey that has seen his photographs published in Rolling Stone, GQ, Harper's Bazaar and Interview Magazine.  He has toured with the likes of En Vogue and Fastball throughout Europe and Asia, and also created multi million dollar campaigns for Hollywood such as The Star Wars Trilogy.

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Daniel Johnston first performance in 1983 by Bruce Malone Daniel Johnston first performance in 1983 by Bruce Malone
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Daniel Johnston first performance in 1983 by Bruce Malone
$360.00

Signed limited edition, fine art photograph of Daniel Johnston, taken in 1983 during his first live performance in Austin Texas by Bruce Malone.

Photographers notes: "I met Daniel while attending the University of Texas at Austin and had the good fortune of bringing my Hasselblad to a club named "The Beach" on the night of Daniel's first club performance in 1983.  The photograph is featured in the Award winning film "The Devil in Daniel Johnston" in which Kathy McCarty of the band Glass Eye remembers that Daniel was terrified to be on stage!"

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David Bowie shaving by photographer Bruce Malone David Bowie shaving by photographer Bruce Malone
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David Bowie shaving by photographer Bruce Malone
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Signed limited edition, fine art photograph of David Bowie shaving, taken in 1989 by Bruce Malone.

Photographers notes: " I was asked by David to document a few "new looks" of his facial hair during a Tin Machine photo shoot in Los Angeles in 1989.  He had a full beard and wanted to see what it would look like as he shaved parts of it off, I had the camera set up to shoot Polaroids so that he could have them hot off the press.  As he went back to the mirror to shave each segment away I clicked this picture, it is by far one of my favorite moments I have captured on film.  Luckily I was shooting 665 Polaroid which has a negative!"

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BRUCE MALONE Print Information

Fine art photography prints— hand signed and numbered by the photographer.

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NOTE: Measurements quoted are paper size, with the printed image being slightly smaller to create a natural border to house the photographer’s signature and edition number