Clyde Ellington Grant II of image.in

I met Clyde when I was a junior in high school and was experimenting with the kewl and hip Montrose scene. He is about 5’10 and you will usually find him wearing white slacks. When asked if he’d like to be a feature on SupHouston, he immediately replied “yes”, and gave me an exact date and time as to when he would be getting back to me. This is why I love Clyde; he is remarkably professional. I actually believe he can be Donald Trump’s next apprentice.
Clyde is a photographer, creative consultant, and visual artist based right out of our city and is the founder and creative director of image.in.

“My style is modern and distinctive, influenced by fashion and editorial spreads, film photography, colors, shapes, movie sets and imagination.”

His work has been featured in a variety of publications- including Hater Magazine, Indigo Art Magazine, Noctum Magazine & the Houston Press. He has earned recognition and respect in the Houston art & some online communities, through the creativity & skill present in his work, as well as how he presents himself, the dude be slack stakin’ with some suspenders and an SLR round his neck. In January 2011, Clyde was the first photographer to have a solo exhibition at the Tipping Point gallery, with his equally substantive & visually alluring Living Object collection which was curated by my Radcazt correspondent, Chanelle Frazier. He regularly assists projects for numerous emerging artists and bands including SupHouston’s favorite, Fat Tony, as well as Danny Watts, 3 King’s Clothing, Royal Badness, January Elh, and Surfside Union. He has served as a fashion writer and editor for Drench Magazine and is now a contributor for Noctum Magazine & Hater Magazine. Aside from his ballin’ resume, Clyde has also incorporated his creativity to contribute to the community. In 2010 he co-directed the Midsummer Night Affair, a fundraiser for the Mission of Yahweh.
Clyde’s upcoming projects include working with Stephen Wilson, who wil curate his future exhibits, shooting a lookbook for January Elh’s upcoming EP, assisting with creative direction & a lookbook for Veeberry Art, debuting an interview he conducted with Camp Lo, a mini exhibition project & creative direction of a selection of fashion projects.
Clyde currently resides in Missouri city and is usually found shooting around the Montrose area. No doubt the guy is an exceptional photographer and secures the job done. To learn more about Clyde’s work or for contact information, check out his website:
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