
Clark, H. Dean
Dean Clark demonstrated an interest in photography as a youngster when he earned a box camera by selling vegetable and flower seeds door to door in the small town of Orange, Texas. Once the camera arrived in the mail, he loaded it with film and promptly climbed a telephone pole to get level with a heavy length of black insulated wire which sagged from pole to pole down the street. Another of his early compositions was created on the Galveston ferry when he kneeled down to shoot through one of the scuppers to frame another passing ferry in the oval shaped drain hole. An early appreciation of perspective or point of view marked Clark's entry into the art of photography. Read more.
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Young Girl at Sunset H. Dean Clark "This view of the photographer's young daughter was captured while she cavorted on a small sand hill..." [More Info] |
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37-WeatheredPost Number 37 in a photographic series of close-ups of weathered posts. [More Info] |
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38-WeatheredPost Number 38 in a photographic series of close-ups of weathered posts. [More Info] |
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40-WeatheredPost Number 40 in a photographic series of close-ups of weathered posts. [More Info] |
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41-WeatheredPost Number 41 in a photographic series of close-ups of weathered posts. [More Info] |
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43-WeatheredPost Number 43 in a photographic series of close-ups of weathered posts [More Info] |
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50-WeatheredPost Number 50 in a photographic series of close-ups of weathered posts [More Info] |
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Battleship-Texas Battleship Texas [More Info] |
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Copano-Bay-Sunset A series of piers are silhouetted against the sunset colors reflecting from the sky. Copano Bay, Texas 2004 [More Info] |
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Cycling-Duo-On-Tandem-Bike A pair of cycling enthusiasts on a "bike built for two" [More Info] |
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