
October 2008: Kathy Adams Clark
Nature inspires me to keep shooting because the natural world is beautiful, intricate, and interesting. One photo can never capture everything. The photography process evolves as the seasons, equipment, and techniques change. My understanding of nature evolves as I spend more time with each subject or share it with students and friends Nature has been with me since my early days as a child and continues to enrich me as an adult.

About Kathy
Kathy Adams Clark has been a professional nature photographer since 1995. She runs a stock agency that represents the work of fifteen outstanding nature photographers. Kathy’s work has been published in many places including Nature’s Best, New York Times, Birder’s World, Texas Highways, and Family Fun. Her photos have also appeared in a numerous books and calendars and appear every week in the “Nature” column in the Houston Chronicle written by her husband, Gary Clark. Kathy and Gary have published four books and have two more in the works that combine their photography and writing skills. Kathy is a past-president of the North American Nature Photography Association.
Kathy teaches photography at local and national events. She will be leading photo workshops to Costa Rica, Ecuador, and other locations through Strabo Tours.
For more information visit www.kathyadamsclark.com
