A photographer, Stein documented the early New York City punk music scene, the visual allure of Debbie Harry and
Blondie, and his collaborations with artists including
Andy Warhol and
H.R. Giger. Stein's photography was published in September 2014 by Rizzoli in his book,
Chris Stein / Negative: Me, Blondie, and the Advent of Punk. Stein was a contributing photographer to
Punk magazine between 1976 and 1979 - often using it to promote Blondie. The book
Negative: Me, Blondie and the Advent of Punk was launched with an exhibition curated by Jeffrey Deitch at the Chelsea Hotel's Storefront Gallery in New York City alongside images by the likes of Mick Rock, Bob Gruen, Annie Leibovitz and Robert Mapplethorpe, which also coincided with the fortieth anniversary of the formation of Blondie. There was also an exhibition at
Somerset House in London. Some of the photographs in
Negative have also been published in the Debbie Harry, Chris Stein and
Victor Bockris co-authored volume
Making Tracks: The Rise of Blondie, first published by Elm Tree, London (1982).
Making Tracks was later reissued by Da Capo, New York (1998). Stein's photography has also been shown in an exhibition at the Morrison Hotel Gallery, West Hollywood in August 2013; in a joint exhibition with
Eddie Duggan at the
University of Suffolk (April–May 2017), entitled
A la recherche du punk perdu, and in an exhibition in a Blondie 'pop-up' shop in London's Camden Market, linked to the 2017 Blondie performance at the
Roundhouse. A second book of Stein's photography,
H.R. Giger: Debbie Harry Metamorphosis: Creating the Visual Concept for KooKoo, chronicling the collaboration between himself, Debbie Harry, and H.R. Giger for Harry's 1981 solo album was published by Titan Books on April 18, 2023. Stein authored a third book,
Under a Rock, a memoir that he wrote himself over the course of a few years. It was published on June 11, 2024, by St. Martin's Press, an imprint of Macmillan Publishing. ==Personal life==