IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
  • Photographer documents every major war over 40 years

    04:11
  • From Bullets to Ballet: Conflict Photographer Has Epiphany

    03:36
  • Photog uses cell phone camera to document 50-day trip across U.S.

    03:00
  • Now Playing

    How dyslexia improved his photography: 'It made me more visual'

    03:33
  • UP NEXT

    Was Darwin Wrong? Photographer describes evolutionary journey

    03:03
  • Will Facebook become next great museum for photography?

    03:47
  • Impact photography: The power of the lens

    03:24
  • Photographer seeks justice for victims of genocide

    03:50
  • Photog documents child bride problem: 29,000 girls married daily

    04:18
  • Photography as activism: 'I used to cry on assignments'

    03:30
  • Depth of Field: McCurry on "the dance" of capturing perfect image

    04:02
  • Depth of Field: Steve McCurry's stories behind the photos

    04:13
  • Depth of Field: Photographer Steve McCurry on iconic "Afghan Girl"

    04:43

Ann Curry Reports

How dyslexia improved his photography: 'It made me more visual'

03:33

Robert Clark is an award-winning photographer who has documented everything from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to high school football. In an interview with NBC's Ann Curry for the original web series Depth of Field, Clark says his dyslexia diagnosis is something that has defined him. "Your brain is just wired a little differently," he said.

close