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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 Barred Rock chicken is a hard-working member of the backyard chicken flock. She is a beautiful, calm, and productive member of any flock. Also...
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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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The Silkie (also known as the Silky or Chinese silk chicken) is a breed of chicken named for its atypically fluffy plumage, which is said...
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The Jacobin is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Descended from the rock pigeon. Charles Darwin Raised the Jacobin...
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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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Ostriches are large flightless birds of the genus Struthio in the order Struthioniformes, part of the infra-class Palaeognathae, a diverse group of flightless birds also...
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The golden-headed quetzal or corequenque is a strikingly colored bird in the genus Pharomachrus; it is also referred to as Trogon auriceps. The golden-headed quetzal...
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Peacock is the male peafowl. The Indian peacock has iridescent blue and green plumage, mostly metallic blue and green, but the green peacock has green...
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The Saker Falcon is a large species of falcon. Adult falcons have thin, tapered wings, which enable them to fly at high speed and change...
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Large, flightless bird. Casuarius is a genus of birds in the order Casuariiformes, whose members are the cassowaries. It is classified as a ratite.
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Another detail of the Lyrebird's ornamental tail feathers. The tail feather is purely ornamental and not a flight feather.
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Also called the English Pouter, it is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. English Pouters, along with other varieties...
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Drived from the rock dove, the domestic piegon is the world's oldest domesticated bird
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The Cayuga is an American breed of domestic duck. It was introduced to the Finger Lakes region of New York State in about 1840, and...
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A relative of the North American wild turkey, it was sometimes previously considered in a genus of its own (Agriocharis), but the differences between the...
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The lilac-tailed parrotlet (Touit batavicus) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and...
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The gray peacock-pheasant (Polyplectron bicalcaratum), also known as Burmese peacock-pheasant, is a large Asian member of the order Galliformes.
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The Blue-fronted Amazon, aslo called The turquoise-fronted amazon (Amazona aestiva), also called the turquoise-fronted parrot, and the blue-fronted parrot, is a South American species of...
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Andean Cock-of-the-Rock Bird also known as tunki is a large passerine bird of the cotinga family. It is widely regarded as the national bird of...
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The chimpanzee is a species of great ape native to the forest and savannah of tropical Africa. It is also known simply as the chimp...
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The Nun is a breed of fancy pigeon developed through many years of selective breeding. It was known as the Dutch Shell Pigeon and descended...
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The largest of the Asiatic Pheasants, the Grey Peacock-Pheasant sports tail feathers dotted with ocelli- round markings that look like and eye- that appear to...
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The Red Bird-of-paradise is one of the seven hundred vibrant bird species found on Papua New Guinea. Because New Guinea is an island with few...
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Another shot of the Confuciusornis species, detailing how reptilian their structure remained even as they had developed much longer and complex feathers.
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The leading edge of this left-wing primary feather has a serrated edge, while the trailing edge is purposely tattered, dampening the sound of their wings...
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Like its relative the Lilac-breasted Roller, this member of the Coracias genus is best known for its elaborate courtship displays. To attract a mate, the...
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Sadly, the Red-crowned Parrot may soon be extinct. Their numbers have slid drastically since the 1970's, with population along the Rio Grande delta disappearing due...
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The term furcata in the Fork-tailed Woodnymph's taxonomic name refers to the bird's split tail, which has been known to be mistaken for little legs....
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The only member of the Tetrax genus, the Little Bustard is the smallest of the Palaearctic Bustards. When threatened, the bird often uses its powerful...
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Also known as the Royal Starling, the Golden-breasted Starlings are social animals that exhibit a behavior known as -cooperative feeding- where the larger social group...
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The Red-crested Turaco exhibits color through porphyrins, a modified collection of amino acids in their feathers. While porphryrins can produce a range of color, including...
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Though officially a member of the Woodpecker family, this bird doesn't spend much of its time drumming holes in woof. Rather than finding its food...
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The vibrant feathers of the Quetzal have been sought after for hundreds of years. The Aztec and Maya of Central America once adorned their crowns...
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The King Bird-of-paradise is a bright red bird with oddly shaped wings. The pair of tail wires shown in this photograph serves non-mechanical purposes; like...
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