Recently, we lost a longtime colleague and friend - photographer Roy 'Chip' Clark. This interview is one of his last and showcases the passion for his job that made Chip a valued member of our community. Read about his nearly 40-year career at NMNH.
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Chip Clark had shot amazing photos, including that of the Rosser Reeves Star Ruby, what an amazing photo! I have some stars & I have never seen a photographer able to shoot photograph of quality even close to that!
Legendary Photographer of Rubies, I must say.
Posted by: Sambhav | 08/15/2011 at 01:15 PM
If you have anything you would like to share about Chip, I can be reached at (703)671-7187.
Posted by: Debbie Clark (Mrs. Chip Clark) | 01/25/2011 at 11:00 AM
Great post as always. Like your writing style. I'm going to read your other posts. Thank you for your effort and creating time to write...
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Always be the first to congratulate an opponent who succeeds, the last to criticize a colleague who fails.
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