Chris Clunn
Chris Clunn started by making a name for himself as an archival photographic printer. By the early 80s he began to develop his career as a photographer, exploring London's music scene for the NME. But it was the city, London, and its people that had the strongest draw and from the late '80s that's what his photography has concentrated on. In Chris’s photos it’s still a place of pea-soupers, Dixon of Dock Green and Woodbines. It’s clear the city has changed more than some of the people living in it. His images are held in the National Portrait Gallery, The Guildhall, The Museum of London and The National Monument archives.












