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Robert Clark Photography

Robert Clark is a freelance photographer based in New York City, working with the world's leading magazines, publishers and cutting edge advertising campaigns, as well as the author of four monographs: Evolution A Visual Record, Feathers Displays of Brilliant Plumage, First Down Houston A Year with the Houston Texans and Image America - the first photography book shot solely with a cellphone camera.  


His work regularly appears in National Geographic Magazine, as well as other magazines. During his twenty-year association with National Geographic, Clark has photographed more than 40 stories. His cover article "Was Darwin Wrong?" helped National Geographic garner a National Magazine award in 2005. Early in his career, Clark documented the lives of high school football players for the book Friday Night Lights.

In 2003,  the Museum of Fine Arts Houston brought Clark back to Texas to capture the first year of the new NFL team, the Houston Texans. Clark recently directed the short film "8 Seconds" as part of an advertorial campaign for Russell Athletic. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter, and is the owner of Ten Ton Studio in the Brooklyn Navy Yards. He can be followed on Instagram @RobertClarkphoto or his work can be view at RobertClark.com.

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The Greater Flamingo's signature pink coloring is a result of its diet: flamingos consume massive amounts of animal and plant plankton very rich in beta...
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The secretary bird is a large, mostly terrestrial bird of prey. he secretarybird is instantly recognizable as a very large bird with an eagle-like body...
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The Superb Starling's wing feathers are a bright, eye-catching green indicative of a structural coloration; color is produced by microscopically structured surfaces that interface with...
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At first glance, the Great Argus may appear to be a quiet-foraging Pheasant-like bird from the Phasianidae family-until mating season. The wing feathers are the...
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Mallards are members of the Anatinae subfamily, a subgroup of birds known as -dabblers- because they float on the surface of water, feeding just under...
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Also known as the Camel Bird, the Ostrich has one of the largest ranging distances of a terrestrial bird. The bird's powerful appendages allow it...
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This expanded view of the Broad-Billed Sandpiper's feathers shows the wide variety of feather types that cover the bird's body, from leading-edge flight wings with...
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The Lesser Snow Goose is a far-migrating member of the Anserini tribe of White Geese. Their name, caerulescens, comes from a blue (cerulean) plumage morph...
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This expanded view of the right body feathers of a member of the Thrush family shows the many different feather types in the wing, ranging...
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The exploded view shows all the feathers of the Boheniam Waxwing. With more than 3 million birds, this member of the Passeriforrmes order makes up...
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