In late 1964 Andy Warhol commissioned young fashion photographer David McCabe to document his daily activities for one year. During the course of this project, whenever the artist called McCabe would come to meet him at The Factory, an opening, a party, a coffee shop or any place where Warhol would decide that he wanted to be accompanied by the photographer and his camera.
In the end, these images were never published, perhaps because they revealed more than the increasingly-famous Warhol was willing to share with the public.
McCabe joins us to discuss an exhibition of his work at the Broderick Fine Art Gallery at Ruby's Hotel in Freehold, New York.