Draft:Nathan James (musician)
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Born on March 27th, 1990 in Denver, Colorado[1]; Nathan James, the "photographer rockstar" or "rockstar photographer" is one of Hollywood's most revered photographers. His photography portfolio is garnished by the likes of Gucci, Puma, Vogue, Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, Post Malone, Lil' Wayne, Machine Gun Kelly and more. [2]
One of his most famous shots is Machine Gun Kelly's "Tickets to my Downfall" album cover.
Nathan is also a notable musician in the alternative space. His music is a unique genre, self-proclaimed as "Nu nu metal" with elements of nu metal, industrial, rock and melancholic melodies.[3]
In 2021, Nathan James released "Dancing with My Demons" with popular artist and TikToker, Sueco.
As of 2023, he has gone on tour with Shaggy 2 Dope of Insane Clown Pose and garnered a coveted spot on SiriusXM's Octane radio for a week, following his release of "The Hanged Man".