About Clark

I've been shooting assignments for advertising, corporate, editorial, and new media clients, and when I can, for the good cause for over 30 years.

Photography has been my passport to amazing places, and my way of introduction to many fascinating people. It allows me to remember where I used to be, and sometimes, to remember the people that are no longer in the picture. It continues to be my incentive to make contact with the world around me, and to create a response.

I've photographed just about everything, but my favorite subjects have always been people and places. I shoot portraits and lifestyle photographs of executives, artists, personalities, workers and everyday people. In my travels, I continue to explore my own personal documentary projects that involve the landscape, and the offbeat pop culture artifacts that sometimes appear within them.

On September 13, 2003 I had a stroke. As a result of my stroke, I now suffer from aphasia, which is a defect in the expression and comprehension of language. When I try to talk, I have real difficulty finding the words and sentences I need to express myself. I understand what people are saying to me, but I have a hard time responding verbally. It's been a struggle finding a way to communicate without the ease of verbal language. I appreciate even more, the ability to express myself with photography.

Thanks for taking a look. I hope you enjoy the photographs. If you have questions or comments, or would like to see a print portfolio, please e-mail or phone to get in touch, anytime.

-Clark Quin