Chris Clark
What do you consider your greatest strength in photography?
My ability to capture a character in an image. I spent as least as much time studying people and methods of bringing them out through photos as I did learning my camera and software.
Eva Strangelove by Chris Clark. [CAC Photography. 2016.] |
Why that? and not babies or pets or landscapes?
Every girl I date asks me that question.
The short answer is, women inspire me. Not just the female form, which I obviously admire, but I also draw much inspiration from the female perspective, mentality and personality tropes. Yes, much of my photography comes with risqué themes, but I strive to always show the women in a light that makes them feel empowered.
What do you think sets your work apart from others in your genre?
From a technical perspective, I definitely have a look that comes through in any style I am shooting. However, my distinguishing factor for better or worse is in the images I chose from my sets during post. My tastes in framing and composition and poses is unconventional.
Photographer Chris Clark with some of his subjects. |
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Maranda Rose by Chris Clark (CAC Photography) |
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