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  1. Sep 8, 2011 · Robert ClarkINSTITUTE. By TIME Photo Department. September 8, 2011 1:57 PM EDT. O n September 11, 2001, photography editors across the world, overcome with a deluge of devastating imagery,...

  2. Sep 9, 2016 · Photographer Robert Clark took some of the most widely published photos that day, including a series of four images he shot from his rooftop in Brooklyn that show the slow-motion collision of...

  3. Sep 11, 2001 · Photo story: 1 of 4. View all photos. Share image. 2002 Photo Contest, Spot News, 1st prize. Photographer. Robert Clark. Aurora Photos for Time. 11 September, 2001. United Airlines Flight 175 approaches the World Trade Center above the Manhattan skyline, crashing into its south tower.

    • The Iconic Photos
    • Why Share Photos Year After Year?
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    Everyone from seasoned photo editors to the average person seeks to distill the complex into something digestible, often by trying to identify a single or set of “iconic” images. These images often acquire monikers like “The Catch” or “Napalm Girl,” handy mnemonics to instantly recall an event and visual association. The knee-jerk reaction to “memo...

    The rallying cry of “Never Forget” was never solely a plea by history professors to recognize the importance of historical events. It was always heavily tinged with a sentiment of revenge and retribution. But twenty years later, Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein are dead, al Qaeda is virtually non-existent, and the U.S. has retreated from Afghanis...

    On September 10, 2021, I took the 1 train to the Cortlandt/WTC stop, emerging through the Fulton Transit Center – a $1.4 billion transit hub and shopping center that was opened in 2014 to help rehabilitate the Fulton Street station after 9/11. In 2001, I lived at Broadway and Rector Street in Lower Manhattan and wandered out to take photos after th...

  4. Sep 9, 2021 · Here’s a look back at some of the most iconic photographs from Sept. 11, 2001, from New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, when 2,977 people lost their lives in the worst terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.

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  5. Nov 3, 2015 · An acclaimed photographer based in Brooklyn, New York, Robert Clark has created an impressive body of work that transcends genres—he is equally adept at portraiture, photojournalism, creating images for advertising, and a broad spectrum of documentary work.

  6. ROBERT CLARK PHOTOGRAPHY // NYC Advertising and Editorial Photography with a Journalistic Flare // NYC-Based // Career of 30 years.

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