Robert Clark documents the long, curious, extravagant evolution of feathers. If feathers did not first evolve for flight, then what was their purpose?
Robert Clark // Dogs
Dogs have stuck by our sides for centuries, as hard workers, playful companions, and loyal confidants…
Robert Clark // History of Tools
For the past 2.5 million years, man and his primate predecessors have been obsessed with gadgets…
Robert Clark // Nasca Lines of Peru
Who were the people of Nasca? What can be gathered from the plethora of topographical artwork this 2,000-year-old civilization left behind?
Robert Clark // The Peruvian
The iconic royal retreat of Machu Picchu in the Peruvian Andes is a testament to the precision stone cutting and remarkable building skills of the Inca. But what is perhaps equally remarkable is the anachronistic lifestyle and enduring cultural traditions of the people living in its shadows today
Robert Clark // Evolution
Images of specimens from Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace show the physical evidence and ideas of evolution through out our existence…
Robert Clark // Biomimetics
Biomimetics is a portfolio of images that takes a look at the bond between nature and engineering science…
Robert Clark // Cane Cutters
Brazilian Cane Cutters documents the intense physical labor and extreme working conditions behind the development of Ethanol alcohol for fuel in Sao Paulo…
Robert Clark // Bog Bodies
Bog Bodies from the Iron Age in Northern Europe. Over the past centuries, remains of many hundreds of bodies have been discovered while harvesting peat…
Robert Clark // 911
Clark witnessed the attack of the world trade center from his rooftop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. His photos captured the second plane hitting the tower…










