Dave, who has had the opportunity to photograph four NFL Super Bowls will tell his story of his experiences as a ‘Super Bowl’ photographer, from ‘inside the ropes’.
David W. Clements, a freelance photographer, calls Montgomery, TX, and the shores of Lake Conroe his home.
Photography is in his genes. His father has been a passionate, lifelong amateur photographer. He was instrumental in inspiring Dave to start DWC Photography in 2001.
He has studied with the staff at the New York Institute of Photography and has more than 32 years experience in the business world in Human Resources and Marketing Management.
Dave’s work has been published across Texas, as well as nationally. Dave’s clients include the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, NRG/ Reliant Energy, Exxon Mobil, The Greater Lake Conroe Visitors Bureau, The Houston Texans, the Meineke Bowl of Texas, East West Shrine Game, Gold Cup Soccer and many others.
He has been the photographer for both the President and Vice President of The United States and has an artist image on display in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Dave works closely with Country Music Singers Clint and Kevin Black raising awareness and funds for the International Rett Syndrome Foundation. As Dave will be in-person, he will have a few of their books, Raising a Hand Volume One & Two, available for purchase @ $35 per book. Volume Three for $40. Payment options are cash, check or credit card. All proceeds go to Rett research.
Raising A Hand Volumes One, Two, and Three are hardback coffee table books comprised of beautiful black and white photographs of music artists from across the globe. Each photograph was captured over the past decade by photographers Dave Clements and Kevin Black, as well as invited guest photographers. Each image depicts the unique ways artists use their hands during their performances.
Click here for Raising a Hand website.
Raising a Hand for Rett is a 501(c)(3) whose mission is to raise awareness for Rett syndrome and help fund a cure. Revenue from the sale of Raising A Hand Volume One, Two &Three will go to RettSyndrome.org, to be earmarked for Rett research and Family Support.
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