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Established photographer, Robert Clark, takes to the open road this month in a journey of spontaneous photography from New York's Coney Island to Santa Monic pier.
Ushering in a new era of digital photography, Robert's road trip will all be captured with a camera phone.
Don't miss the opportunity to view these revolutionary photos taken with the Sony Ericsson S710a at www.robertclark.com and follow Robert's journey across America.
Be on the look out as American PHOTO will feature Robert's camera phone photos in upcoming issues.

About Robert Clark
Robert Clark is a New York City based freelance photographer. His impressive resume includes work for such presitigious publications as National Geographic, Time, Sports Illustrated, Vanity Fair, Newsweek, Stern, and Der Spiegel.
As well as providing the covers for major magazines,
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his work has appeared on the front of 100 books, including the acclaimed Friday Night Lights. He's also the recipient of numerous international awards, including first place world press club for his 4-part photo series of the World Trade disaster.
Recently Clark has been working on assignments for National Geographic. And he's just completed a one-man show at he Houston Museum of Fine Art showcasing First Down, a collection of photos capturing the Houston Texans' inaugural football season. In addition, the museum recently published the First Down photos in a beautiful 220-page black and white coffee table book.
His current project is a journey of spontaneous photography across America, equipped with his van, computer and a Sony Ericsson S710a cameraphone. Clark is experiencing first hand new handset imaging technology and what it means to digital photography.
To see more of Robert Clark's work go to http://www.RobertClarkPhoto.com
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