Photographs by Claude Lockhart Clark | |
 | Humanity | Oct 29, '07 7:30 PM for everyone |
This is a picture journal of my journey with present and past. My projections toward the future, hopfully, are revealed here as well.
ancestors1-do.jpg 2 Comments
Self Portrait 1979 1 Comment
Card Payers 1969 1 Comment
Card Player 1969 3 Comments
street_&_buildings 3 Comments
Ellis Wilson's Studio 1967 7 Comments
My Mother and a Friend 2007 3 Comments
Sankofa in Ghana 2002 1 Comment
ccac_Malaquiez mural 1982 3 Comments
ccac_Malaquiez mural 1982 2 Comments
ccac_Malaquiez mural_detail 1982
ccac_Malaquiez mural_detail 1982 3 Comments
Greek or Roman Figure at Komo Ombo Kemet
abu_simbel_5_size.jpg 2 Comments
dendara_caskets_size.jpg 2 Comments
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 | Thanks Anindita. Looking forward to your posts at Weastgate. |
 | Did you take these photos? Wow! |
 | Absolutly wonderful. You have no idea what this photo does to me. It takes me back to this place where I can't even explain. Im 40 born in 1967. |
 | Sistah Lacrease ~ How are you this evening? I most certainly did. My father was an artist and two uncles on my father's side were photographers. One of them was a fine art photographer. I had this thing when I was growing up that I would never let another relative be better than me at doing something. As you can probably imagine I must have had a lot of people to beat. That is why children having good role models is SSOOoooooo important. I had plenty of them.
As children growing up we spent more time in school with our teachers instead of with parents at home. It was our parents that had more influence over our lives and not the teachers. In broken families and dis-functional homes sometimes teachers served as role models. The other alternative was the streets. Enough for to days lesson.
It is so nice to see you. What brings you here and how was your Thanksgiving weekend? CLC |
 | Mother turned 92 years old this past October. Most of my pictures were done with film cameras. I have just started using digital. This photograph was taken with a Nikon 200X and developed in photoshop. |
 | Good heavens child ~ My sister has children in their early 30's. She turned 58 this year. Be careful now, I am looking for a good woman near your age. Peace ~ |
 | cheers for the add.. this one is my fave |
 | Thanks Anna An ~ The film was Panatomic X Kodak. One minute process in Microdal (sp?), then taken out of developer and exposed to a 60 watt light bulb (at 5 to 6 feet distance) for about 30 seconds. I put the film back in to the tank for remaining developing time. I think I used a number 2 Kodak paper or Dupont paper and # 2 contrast filter. I am not sure which one. That picture was printed in 1969 using Dectol (sp?) developer. Have a good one. Keep taking pictures. I might put more card players on line from that same period later. Peace ~ |
 | hello, you gave me an idea to collect my uncle's arts and photos, he's great Philippine artist.but it will take time to gather those memories, really.I will be into research again.I love photography.
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 | Make sure you act. I think that is a great idea. Let me know when you have something done so I can see it. |
 | Hello Clark,What a great site.Norma J. |
 | Nice work Bro , Nice page |
 | opossumd wrote on Jan 2, edited on Jan 2 Your sister and I are the same age. I daresay she hasn't lost her attractiveness, although I haven't seen recent photos of her: she has very fine features and her strong personality shines through. You have the look of a dreamer, or a visionary, a very attractive young man you are in this picture. It certainly is going to be dead easy for you to find a good match ;) You did excellent photoshopping, my friend. |
 | Those were the days... excellent, atmospheric picture |
 | Poignant portrait. Is he your teacher? |
 | Where does the manuscript stem from? Which language is it written in? What does it say? |
 | Those carvings are so delicate |
 | Such great work - such a shame it should be covered up. Is the artist still active? |
 | Fantastic picture. I love the magnetic look. |
 | Oh that is just typical.
When I destroy my work it's part of the work... usually. That must have taken a lot of personal strength for Malaquiez to whipe it out. But I would rather do it myself than have someone else do it. So, I hope that was the case for him as well.
I have come across both your work and your friends on the internet before. Good to see you both again. Onward!!!
Peace. |
 | ...reminds me so many places in America ... |
 | daizsavu wrote on Apr 6, edited on Apr 6 Just curious if you know... was this a type of religious observance, protest or sect? |
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