Allen and Daniela Clark provide regatta coverage, on-the-water and shoreside commercial and editorial photography, and sailing and boating stock image, writing, and media services. The USCG licensed master captains each have 25 years of professional experience in the boating industry. Since 2005, PhotoBoat.com has been the go-to source for marine photography for boat owners, yacht clubs, magazines, and corporations around the United States and beyond.
Capturing classics sailing dead downwind can be underwhelming.Capturing them an hour later was the right call.Just like any company, we like to have repeat business. But in many cases, it…
This spread ran in last month's issue of Sailing World. The Contenders are a great bunch, so researching, writing, and photographing for the piece was a real pleasure!
We don't always get around to posting samples of our published work, but hey, a little self-promotion is important. So here's one we did recently. We were hired for a…
I'm not sure where the name Pixel came from for this modern double- or triple- handed intermediate junior boat that has become popular on Long Island Sound. Presumably designer Bruce…
One of the crew aboard Rambler waves as if he knows they're on they way to breaking a record. Photo by Allen Clark.There was no waiting out doldrums in this…
Our tagline is "on-the-water action photography," and though we primarily photograph sailboats, we're glad we left some room in there for other craft. We photograph powerboats, kayaks, and SUPs, among…
When the weather's right, NYYC Annual Regatta's Around the Island Race might just be my favorite event to photograph of all time. Which helps, since with Friday's perfect conditions, we…
Southern Bay Race Week's day one regatta party had been subject to bad thunderstorms all night. After two or three times setting up and packing up again due to too…
It's that time of year; the much anticipated APS Catalog has hit the mailboxes of racing sailors across the US. We were happy to help decorate their catalog with our…
How cool is this guy? We watched him sail a few miles to this spot, trolling the whole time, then drop an anchor, deploy a diver down flag, and disappear…