About
An adventurer at heart, Clark discovered photography as a way to artfully document his travels and life experiences — slowing down one frame at a time. Clark has built a portfolio of distinct work that merges editorial, documentary and lifestyle photography. His work demonstrates a contagious love of life, a passion for the present moment and a desire to capture it all in a true and honest way.
Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Clark spent his early years working for an international travel company that facilitated trips all over the globe. His wanderlust is not yet quenched, but work has allowed him to travel all over the world documenting incredible events—from Provence to Peru and Tuscany to California and back again.
I believe your story should be told with both artistry and truth. My desire is to join in and celebrate alongside you, thoughtfully armed with a camera, striving to create moments that are genuine, timeless and transcendent.
I believe your story should be told with both artistry and truth. My desire is to join in and celebrate alongside you, thoughtfully armed with a camera, striving to create moments that are genuine, timeless and transcendent.
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I believe your story should be told with both artistry and truth. My desire is to join in and celebrate alongside you, thoughtfully armed with a camera, striving to create moments that are genuine, timeless and transcendent.
I believe your story should be told with both artistry and truth. My desire is to join in and celebrate alongside you, thoughtfully armed with a camera, striving to create moments that are genuine, timeless and transcendent.
Family
When he's not behind the camera, Clark waits for his next big adventure, takes in the subtle beauty of everyday life and enjoys the unrivaled company of his wife, Caroline, and their three boys.
Caroline has her own creative background. She spent time studying fashion abroad and summers in New York City working in the fashion industry. After Clark popped the question on the Amalfi Coast, she headed back to the States to plan the wedding, which ended up being featured in the first edition of Southern Living Weddings. Caroline also worked as a Visual Merchandiser at Anthropologie and is now a freelance interior stylist.