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  1. 11 wrz 2001 · After Robert Clark saw the live television coverage of the first plane's strike, he hurried to the roof of his flat from which he witnessed and photographed the second plane hitting the World Trade Center, using a motor-driven camera.

  2. 8 wrz 2011 · Kent Kobersteen, former Director of Photography of National Geographic "The pictures are by Robert Clark, and were shot from the window of his studio in Brooklyn. Others shot the second plane...

  3. 9 wrz 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...

  4. 15 wrz 2021 · Yet many of the images that were iconic twenty years ago have stood the test of time. Robert Clarks sequence of UA 175 hitting the south tower. Suzanne Plunkett’s men running from the ...

  5. 8 maj 2020 · National Geographic spoke with award-winning photographer Robert Clark, who captured arresting portraits of some of World War II's last remaining survivors for National Geographic magazine's June 2020 cover story, “The Last Voices of WWII.”

  6. 13 kwi 2016 · Each of Clark’s striking photographs, an intersection of art and science, is accompanied by short text illuminating the role of feathers in the life of that bird species, from hunting and camouflage to flight to mating.

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