Author:

Christopher Clark

Chris Clark is the visual storyteller for Spectrum Health. He was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, and has been a photographer and videographer in Grand Rapids for 29 years. His passion is capturing the moments that inform, can inspire change or bring a smile. He is very proud of the adventures and accomplishments of his three children, and he and his wife enjoy time at their home on a small inland lake. Other interests include water sports, riding his motorcycle and playing tennis.

Posts from Christopher Clark

Patient Story

‘My accident actually brought me to a better place’

Partially paralyzed ArtPrize artist visits children's hospital with his sister to play music, talk about art and have a little fun.

Patient Story

‘Phantom’ cast prompts smiles with favorite Disney songs

Broadway actors and actresses open up a "Whole New World" for kids at children's hospital.

Patient Story

Hear Doran Robin sing at Make-A-Wish party

Leukemia survivor is now a contemporary Christian music artist.

Patient Story

Slam dunk smiles

High fives and selfies. Branden Dawson is in the house.

Light up the night

Hot air balloons and sky lanterns light up the night to raise money for Children's Miracle Network and Helen DeVos Children's Hospital.

Just fore the health of it

Spectrum Health helps promote healthy lifestyles at week-long Meijer LPGA Classic events.

Patient Story

Small horse, big smiles

Young patients and their families meet Charlie, a miniature therapy horse, during a summer fun event at Spectrum Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital.

Patient Story

Gardening is therapy

'We're providing an opportunity for our patients to do therapy in a natural setting without them knowing they're in therapy.'

Spectrum Health sunrise

Monday morning, the last one of June 2015, and the rising sun brings color and warmth to the Spectrum Health Medical Center on Michigan Street.

Patient Story

Video: Hear HDVCH patients describe their audience with Queen Maxima

Maddie Pflug sang a Katy Perry song with Dutch Queen Maxima. King Willem-Alexander kissed Lola DeYoung's hand.

Dutch get hands-on glimpse into rehabilitation offerings

Medical industry professionals from the Netherlands see new tech and old-fashioned comfort care during a tour.