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Stuart Roy Clarke

Stuart Roy Clarke is an English photographer from Hertfordshire. His major works include The Homes of Football, Scenes From A British Summer Country Pop Music Festival and Somewhere Across A Promised Land. Clarke works with a Bronica camera on medium format film.
== Life ==
Stuart Roy Clarke was born 19 August 1961 in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. He attended Westfield Primary School Northchurch and then Berkhamsted Grammar School, made famous by the writer Graham Greene. On his mother's side the family were bakers, teachers...head seamstress in the local clothes factory. His father's family worked on the railways; his grandfather was the Mayor of the town up until the Second World War and during his time in office commissioned or opened many of the local sporting facilities. Clarke's father Roy helped organise and preside over youth football leagues throughout the region of West Hertfordshire. Clarke's interests as a boy were collecting and drawing things, alongside football. Berkhamsted School however offered a Latin and rugby-playing education so Clarke maintained his football interest playing on Sundays for Berkhamsted Dynamoes and supporting the local professional club Watford FC,"hiding behind the Music School on Saturdays until the cross-country team bus I should have been on had departed for Charterhouse or Harrow on the Hill"〔Stuart Clarke, "Football Nation" by Andrew Ward & John Williams, 2009〕
Further education led Clarke through a year at Hertfordshire College of Art & Design at St Albans where his photography abilities and keen eye were seized upon by product designer cum lecturer Richard Seymour...accordingly Clarke proceeded to do a degree in Film & Photographic Arts at the Polytechnic of Central London. In the months that followed graduation in 1984, Clarke travelled widely and during this period, discovered The Lake District – a marriage of sorts that remains to this day. In 1990 whilst in Cumbria, Clarke saw an opportunity to bring together the things he was interested in : art, football and human/nature to become "a project to last me at least 10 years and maybe a lifetime'"〔A Common Passion, ITV, 1996〕 ...The Homes of Football was born.
Clarke married and separated in 2001–2002; in 2005 he fathered his first and only child, Ava Beatrice.

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