Carrie Clark, award winning photographer and filmmaker has exhibited in numerous shows and has had several "One Woman" shows.

She was Executive Producer and co-director of "The Phoenix Incident"  which was awarded "Best Investigative Documentary" at the New York International Film Festival.

Carrie was one of the principal photographers for the Ellis Island Restoration project and was awarded a special commendation from the National Park Service for her contribution. The work from that project was featured in an exhibit on Ellis Island and in a Time/Life book titled "Echoes of a Nation's Past". Aperture Magazine chose her photos to promote the reopening of Ellis Island. Camera and Darkroom Magazine did a feature story about her work. Several of her images are in the National Archives in Washington, DC.

Carrie is listed in Who's Who in Photography and Who's Who in Business.



William W. Warwick IV Bio & Background: On the evening of March 12, 1997 - while working his way through college at ODU by working as a service technician for a national plumbing company, he witnessed a huge Boomerang shaped UFO which floated over his head in Norfolk, VA. He immediately got on his companies CB radio and asked if there were any other technicians in the area and he described what he had just witnessed to his fellow workers. Within 48 hours of his UFO encounter - on March 14, 1997 - Mr. Warwick was fired from his job as a service technician after over a year of steady employment, simply because he got on the interoffice CB radio and asked if anyone else had seen a UFO that night. This began a decade long quest to find out the truth, the lies, and the disinformation related to his encounter and the Phoenix Lights UFO incidents that occurred the following evening on March 13, 1997. Mr. Warwick has witnessed and investigated several hundred UFO sightings and has devoted over 20,000 hours in the past decade to investigating and researching UFO phenomena and other paranormal activity.  He met his wife Pam at a Red Sox game in 1992 and after moving back to her home state of Virginia they married and have two boys, Joshua 10, and Maximus 5. His wife Pamela has an AUD (Phd) in Audiology and has been practicing medicine for over 15 years at local hospitals in Virginia Beach.