Lloyd Douglas Clark, Doug, is based in: San Francisco, California, USA
Education
BSEE, MSEE, PhD Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
MSEE Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Recent notable video and streaming exhibitions featuring my work:
2024 Nature Creative Commons, “Old Forests the Real Climate Heroes”
2023 NHK TV (Japan national television) Full release: “Nature’s Hidden Miracles”, Season 1, Episode 1, “The Secret Life of Plants”
2022 NHK TV: Special Trailer: “Land King—To the Plants (in Japanese)”
2022 BBC Earth: “The Green Planet: Tropical Worlds and Desert Worlds” Episodes
2022 San Francisco Exploratorium: “Bohemian Stomata” and “Las Estomas”
2020 Nikon Small World in Motion Competition—Honorable Mention: “Herb (Tradescantia spathacea) leaf stoma (breathing pore) responding to CO2 and RH transients”
2014 Nikon Small World in Motion Competition—Second Place: “Time-lapse of caffeine crystallization”
Selected Publications:
2023 Microscopy Today magazine: Microscopy Society of America 2023 Contest Award Winner, COVER ILLUSTRATION
2022 National Science Foundation: “Scientists Discover Mechanism Plants Use to Control ‘Mouths’”
2019 Microscopy Today magazine: Stimulation and Observation of Leaf Stomata Using a Light Microscope”
2019 Microscopy Today magazine: “Images of Leaf Stomata: Little Things that Matter”, COVER ILLUSTRATION
2016 Microscopy Today magazine: “A Liquid Crystal Multifilter System for Diascopic Microscopy”, COVER ILLUSTRATION
Selected Independent Publications:
2023 “The Colorful World of Moths”, a photographic Monthly Planner
2022 and 2023 “Butterflies and Their Wing Scales”, a photographic Calendar
2022 and 2023 “STOMATA—How Plants Breathe”, a photographic Calendar
2021 “STOMATA” How Plants Breathe—Topographic Perspectives in Selected Plant Families”, paperback and Kindle eBook
2018 “Diascopic Illuminations in Microscopy”, paperback.