Like his connection to nature, Lubbs has a special connection to his photography. His work has taught him deep and meaningful lessons since he fell in love with the camera in 1979. Clark begins by finding the perfect composition in nature. He will revisit the same place at different times of the day, year, and weather, to decide when the shot will look best. At times it has taken Clark over seven years to capture the perfect composition. "Then it happens - Bang, and it only lasts 15 seconds to an hour, so you have to be ready for it, because that might be the only time in your life you will see your composition in a motionless perfect state."
Clark is unwavering about his respect, responsibility, and stewardship while he is in nature. While shooting, Lubbs is sure not to make any footprints and is careful not to include anything manmade. He goes the extra mile to preserve his beloved wilderness by picking up trash that others leave behind. "You have to get involved to protect the environment. It’s a dirty job but someone has to do it"
Clark is an outgoing, friendly man who’s humble attitude makes him a very approachable person. He is open to answer any question, no matter how technically simple or intrusive to his secrets of photography. Clark often takes amateur photographers on his photography adventures. He loves to teach people about photography in the hope it will change the lives of others in the same way it has drastically changed his own life.
Clark is unwavering about his respect, responsibility, and stewardship while he is in nature. While shooting, Lubbs is sure not to make any footprints and is careful not to include anything manmade. He goes the extra mile to preserve his beloved wilderness by picking up trash that others leave behind. "You have to get involved to protect the environment. It’s a dirty job but someone has to do it"
Clark is an outgoing, friendly man who’s humble attitude makes him a very approachable person. He is open to answer any question, no matter how technically simple or intrusive to his secrets of photography. Clark often takes amateur photographers on his photography adventures. He loves to teach people about photography in the hope it will change the lives of others in the same way it has drastically changed his own life.