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Chasing
Rainbows … Capturing Life
Captivating Images
Robert Clark’s images burn with power even as subtle nuances give them
grace and beauty. His work brings certain words to mind. Incandescent.
Luminescent. Like the fire in a diamond or the sheen upon an opal.
Iridescent. His work, to use a good Southern word, is fetching. And, like
all artists, he’s kept up with the times. Add digital and pixels to a
vocabulary that embraces film, emulsions, grain, candela, and lumen.
The Rainbow Chaser
Robert has long pursued the perfect rainbow. His quest for rainbows often
leads to extraordinary surprises—unanticipated shots that contribute to a
magnificent stock inventory. Robert Clark now has more than 60,000 images
in his gallery. He, no doubt, has the unique image you seek. Look at his
work. See things in a way you never noticed before. See faces,
expressions, moods, movements, stances, situations, and experiences that
we all share at one time or another.
An Unequaled Publication Record
This Charlotte, North Carolina, native has photographed South Carolina
for twenty-five years. His work has appeared in National Geographic
books, Newsweek, Smithsonian, photographic awards
annuals such as Print and Communication Arts, and magazines
too numerous to list. A Robert Clark photograph jumps off the page.
That’s why editors love his work. He’s published five books of
photography and is professionally associated with the American Society of
Media Photographers and the National Association of Photoshop
Professionals. He speaks the language of light and his name is
Robert C. Clark.Text by Tom Poland,
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tompol
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