Macky (Photographer)
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Andrew "Macky" McDonald (Born in October, 1982) is an English music photographer from Bolton who documents bands from all over the world and regularly contributes to Rock Sound magazine. Andrew's photographs have also been seen in magazines such as Kerrang! and NME, he has also had work exhibited at the Tate Modern, Southwark Cathedral, Labyrinth Kindermuseum, Berlin and the UN headquarters as part of the touring Shoot Nations International Youth Day exhibition.
Since 2004 Andrew has been a frequent documentary photographer for Icelandic rock band Mínus.
[edit] Credits
- 2005 - Tales Told by Dead Men - Send More Paramedics/Zombie Apocalypse split EP (In at the Deep End Records/Hellbent Records)
- 2005 - South of Heaven, North of England - Send More Paramedics/The Nothing split EP (Thirty Days of Night Records)
- MTV Two - 120 Minutes (UK TV series)