Tri C3 Imagery
Tri C3 Imagery features Clint Clark's photography of his conserved lands on the High Plains of eastern Colorado near Calhan. Clint has been a conservationist for the past 20 years. He has been involved with The Nature Conservancy, done work with Great Plains projects, plains management, animal handling, and holistic ranching.
This focus on conservation is sustained by his goal of managing a healthy ranch for local wildlife while making an income by running cattle. In light of a 7-year drought period, the ranch has taken a recent and temporary hiatus from cattle ranching to allow for restoration of the rangeland. In the meantime, his vast property abundant with wildlife lends itself well to another interest of his, digital photography.
Clark's images are most notable for capturing wildlife and scenery of the High Plains. Common subjects include: foxes, deer, antelope, quail, hawks and eagles, rattlesnakes, owls, and even migratory water birds during seasonal wet periods. These subjects are cast in front of his 2,100-acre spanse of conserved land 50 miles east of Colorado Springs. To support this conservation effort by purchasing photos, visit Tri C3 Imagery's website.
