Rebecca



I swore off doing weddings. I had had a few bad experiences, and I was making enough money in other fields of photography that I didn't need that extra income (and sometimes frustration that comes with it). But now that I am effectively starting over from scratch, weddings are a great way to survive while getting settled in a new place.

When I first arrived in New York from Mumbai at the end of September, my good friend, fashion photographer (www.jeremiahwilsonphoto.comJeremiah Wilson asked me to be his second shooter for a wedding near Queens on Long Island. I am so glad he did.

Jeremiah working his magic with a 4x5 large format camera while Max assists.

Not only was the couple and family a blast to work with, everything about the wedding was exceptionally beautiful, including Rebecca.















Perfect location. Perfect light. It was an amazing day.
Can't wait to do more like this.

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I've worked all over her globe with a diverse set of clients that offer a diverse set of challenges; every one of them a learning opportunity. Whether I'm hanging off a frozen waterfall shooting ice climbing or in a studio working with a model I am adapting, learning, and improving. I've created a mobile studio in the middle of a wild adventure race in southern Patagonia and fought with monkeys to keep my grapes in southern India. Whatever the challenge I will get the shot.

With my photography background firmly formed in the commercial advertising arena, I bring that attention to detail and technical process to adventure photography. And I've spent my entire life adventuring, so I can get any angle you can imagine.

I feel very fortunate to live in such a beautiful place as Boulder, CO. When I'm not shooting for clients I'm out climbing rocks or frozen waterfalls, or cruising down in the backcountry on my skis.

www.dscottclarkphoto.com

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