Depth of Field: Michael Clark

Depth of Field: Michael Clark

A few weeks back Michael Clark and I got into a fight. It was a knock-down-drag-out kind of fight and the internet won all,  but the last round. Michael is patient man that allowed me to keep calling his home until we finally had decent line. Thank you Michael.

Not only is he a patient man, Michael Clark is an internationally published outdoor photographer specializing in adventure sports, travel, and landscape photography. His editorial and corporate clients include National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Outside, Men’s Journal, Outdoor Photographer, Digital Photo Pro, pause…take a breath… Climbing, Nike, Nikon, Adobe, Patagonia, Pfizer and DuPont to name just a few. He has risked life and limb on a variety of assignments to bring back stunning images of rock climbers, mountaineers, kayakers, and mountain bikers pushing their sports to the limit in remote locations around the world. Michael and I spoke about his work as an adventurer photographer, how he got his start, and how he continues to be one of the most sought after photographers in the business.

We also talk at some length about his newsletter and how it has been a huge help at marketing himself and his work. After listening you might want to subscribe, you can find the link HERE. His blog (well worth the read!) is HERE and his portfolio can be found HERE. I hope you enjoy this interview.

You can find the complete list of Depth of Field podcasts HERE .

About The Author

Matt Brandon

Matt is a Malaysia based assignment photographer. Well known as a photographer and international workshop instructor, Matt’s images have been used by business and organizations around the globe. Matt is also a Fujifilm Malaysia brand ambassador. Matt is a contributor to National Geographic, National Geographic Traveller and other major publications.

5 Comments

  1. Mark

    Thanks for the interview and the link to Michael's website, very interesting… Regards Mark

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  2. Erin Wilson

    One of the best interviews in your series, Matt. So much information, practical, not to mention entertaining… excellent work.

    Reply
  3. Steve Cwikla

    Enjoyed this conversation very much.
    peace
    sc

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  4. Steve Cwikla

    Very enjoyable interview. Made my lunch-hour that much better. Left me regretting that I have to adhere to a “lunch-hour.”

    Reply
  5. Virtualworkoffice

    I wish someday i could be the same your shoots…HDR and great shoots is one of my dreams…

    Reply

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