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David Clack
Colorado Photography
David's first book Colorado Fine Art Landscape & Nature Photography was published in
1998. He has been selling his prints in galleries throughout Colorado for many years. In
2002, David was invited to be a keynote speaker at the United Nations "Year of the
Mountain" conference in Malaysia on photographing the Rocky Mountains. Having won
numerous awards for his photography in both black & white and color, David's work reflects
the passion he has for photography.
David Clack has been a professional photographer for the past 23 years. He started his
career as a biomedical photographer at Colorado State University. David is the CEO of
Colorado Photographics, Inc. and recently opened the Illustrated Light Gallery of Fine Art
Photography in Old Town Fort Collins, Colorado. In 1990, David served on the community
advisory board for One West Contemporary Art Center, now the Museum of Contemporary
Art (COCA).
Most of the images displayed
have been photographed with a
4x5 Toyo large-format field
camera. The two types of film
that Dave uses most are Fuji
Velvia (ASA 50) and Provia (ASA
100). The images are then
printed as an archival giclée
print using the state of the art
technology.

Because of the large format
camera and the type of printing
process used, Dave can enlarge
an image to mural size without
losing sharpness and still
maintain the vivid colors and
detail found in the original
transparency. With the giclée
process, Dave can print on a
variety of substrates. Displayed
under UV glass a giclée, can
last up to 150 years.
"As a young boy, I would hike and camp throughout the Colorado wilderness. I marveled at the
beauty and purity of it all: the crisp, clean air and the sound of wind rustling through the tops of
ponderosa pine. Growing older I wondered: "Where did all this come from, how could something
so beautiful exist?" In the back of my mind I knew it was God's creation, yet I suppressed those
thoughts, not wanting to deal with the confrontation of God's existence and mine. Now as an
adult, I have reconciled my separation from God through Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior,
through whom all things are possible. So, it is my joy and honor to thank Him who has made the
culmination of these images possible for you to enjoy."

"You are worthy, our Lord & God, to receive glory and honor and power,
for You created all things . . ."   Rev. 4:11
“For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature--
have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without
excuse.”   Romans 1:20-23.
To see and learn more of
David Clack's outstanding
photography please visit his
website, Illustrated Light by
clicking HERE.
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To see and learn more of
David Clack's outstanding
photography please visit his
website, Illustrated Light by
clicking HERE.
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