Photographer Bill Daniel has been documenting the skate, punk and graffiti culture since the early 1980s. And now, he has just launched Tri-X-Noise, a site where he is selling his hand made prints for decent prices. The prints include some of the first flicks he snapped at punk shows in Austin, and he claims that between 1980 and 1984, he shot “around 12,000 negatives of basically every punk band that was touring then” including Bad Brains, Dead kennedys, Black Flag, Misfits, Circle Jerks, Butthole Surfers and more.
Here are some of the prints:
Via Complex.
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