St. Johns River by Heather Hummel

St. Johns River by Heather Hummel
St. Johns River by Heather Hummel Photography

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Capturing the Harvest Moon in Aspen, CO


This image of the Harvest Moon was captured in Hunters Creek, Aspen, CO in September, 2012. Watching the moon rise over the Aspen mountain range is an incredible sight to see. Little did I know back then that it would be chosen as one of my eight images that would be represented by Agora Gallery in New York City just eight months later.

My artist statement with Agora Gallery

"In today's world of social media and technology, I think it's important for people to take time out and appreciate the land and seas that the new, green world is trying to save. It's one thing to recycle and do your daily bit for the environment- it's another to get out and actually enjoy the elements we're working so hard to preserve. It's my hope that my images inspire people to do this.
As a photographer, my interest in land and seascape has always been much stronger than any other source of inspiration. I’m constantly in search of new scenes to spread ‘pixel dust’ on. No matter the season or the setting, Mother Nature continues to inspire me to seek the next photo opportunity. Having driven cross-country eight times, I'm fascinated by wide open spaces and how light, or the lack of light, impacts the scene before me. Everywhere I go, I analyze light." - Heather Hummel, Photographer

Press Release

Heather Hummels astoundingly vivid landscape photography luxuriates in both great distances and intimate touches. In bringing a wide perspective to a variety of environments, Hummel manages to make even the most familiar scenes seem more encompassing, more complete, as if the entire story were finally being told. Her image of an old wooden schoolhouse includes the long, meandering countryside behind it, where the distant farm, rolling scrubland, and dramatic sky suggest social and economic contexts for the viewer. Her photo of a dirt path stretches out for miles to reach, finally, snow-capped mountains and seemingly the ends of the earth. All parts are rendered in slightly unreal sharpness and brilliant colors, as if Hummel has trained a laser focus on every single piece of the photo at once. The overall effect is both familiar and unexpected — a story with a twist.
Hummel was born in Connecticut and today works in Charlottesville, Virginia. While photography is her passion, she is also an award-winning writer and describes her occupation as a “photonovelist.”



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Monday, July 22, 2013

Photography Degree or Self-Taught?

Question and Answer from Heather Hummel's Facebook Photography Fan Page

Q: A fan on Heather Hummel's photography fan page asked, "Do you have a photography degree or are you self-taught?" 

A: I've been asked that a lot over the years, and here's my response:
I first fell in love with photography in my high school photography class (at which time I also built a darkroom in my bathroom...mid-1980s). 

Once in college, I became the photographer for my college's rugby team, which was when I fell in love with sports photography (and the captain of the team. We were together for 7 years). 
I spent several years in my 20s working in camera stores as a lab tech on a variety of processing machines and darkrooms, including the original Noritsu 1 hour machine.
Over the past three decades, I've spent hours upon hours upon hours actually taking photos. Since I have driven cross country eight times, I had lots of chances for photo ops in a variety of places, lighting, backdrops, and more. Perhaps being born with some level of talent has an influence.

I also ghostwrite for a photography blog, and doing so has taught me a lot through research and testing out what I write about if I'm not already familiar with it. It's a passion that I do for the love of it.

As my artist statement for Agora Gallery says, "Everywhere I go, I analyze light!"






Heather Hummel is a landscape photographer who spreads Pixel Dust and is represented by Agora Gallery in New York City. 
Agora Gallery Representation:
Heather Hummel's Original Contemporary Art For Sale by Agora Gallery
Website:
www.heatherhummelphotography.com/ 

Facebook:
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Heather Hummel Artist Statement

In today's world of social media and technology, I think it's important for people to take time out and appreciate the land and seas that the new, green world is trying to save. It's one thing to recycle and do your daily bit for the environment- it's another to get out and actually enjoy the elements we're working so hard to preserve. It's my hope that my images inspire people to do this.
As a photographer, my interest in land and seascape has always been much stronger than any other source of inspiration. I’m constantly in search of new scenes to spread ‘pixel dust’ on. No matter the season or the setting, Mother Nature continues to inspire me to seek the next photo opportunity. Having driven cross-country eight times, I'm fascinated by wide open spaces and how light, or the lack of light, impacts the scene before me. Everywhere I go, I analyze light.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Agora Gallery in NYC Represents Heather Hummel Photography

"Wait for Me"
Heather Hummel, Photographer
"Cancerian Wave"



Heather Hummel Photography has contracted with Agora Gallery in the Chelsea District of New York City for 18 months of representation (May 2013- November 2014).

8 of Heather's spectacular land and seascapes have been chosen for Agora Gallery's Art-Mine site and are available for viewing and purchasing. Stop by and see what's on display: Click Here

Heather Hummel's Artist Statement for Agora Gallery

In today's world of social media and technology, I think it's important for people to take time out and appreciate the land and seas that the new, green world is trying to save. It's one thing to recycle and do your daily bit for the environment- it's another to get out and actually enjoy the elements we're working so hard to preserve. It's my hope that my images inspire people to do this.
As a photographer, my interest in land and seascape has always been much stronger than any other source of inspiration. I’m constantly in search of new scenes to spread ‘pixel dust’ on. No matter the season or the setting, Mother Nature continues to inspire me to seek the next photo opportunity. Having driven cross-country eight times, I'm fascinated by wide open spaces and how light, or the lack of light, impacts the scene before me. Everywhere I go, I analyze light.


Agora Gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery established in 1984, dedicated to the promotion of national and international artists, providing original fine art to established and emerging collectors and catering to special events in support of fine art organizations that foster social awareness and promote environmental issues. The gallery is also the publisher of ARTisSpectrum Magazine and the sponsor of ARTmine.Com.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Heather Hummel Donates Proceeds of Photography Sales to Young Breast Cancer Survivor

 Heather Hummel Photography Donates Proceeds of  Sales to Young Breast Cancer Survivor
Heather Hummel Photography

 Heather Hummel's land and seascape photography has been on display in the art gallery at Valley View Hospital in Glenwood Springs, CO for the months of January and February 2013. The show consists of 8 captivating 16"x20" images (4 land and 4 sea) matted and framed. Hummel is donating 100% OF SALES to young breast cancer survivor Ashley Caddell's medical funds. 

Ashley is a young woman who has overcome breast cancer, but is left with countless medical bills...she tallies them on her website:


"Here is a little glimpse as to what fighting cancer costs: without insurance: $94,428 plus radiation, so add an extra 30Gs onto that for about $124,000; with my insurance, $31,245.90 plus radiation; then what I owe to date: $9,365.75 plus about $8,000 for radiation for approximately $17,365 when it's all said and done, not to mention the $500/month I pay for COBRA."
 





Ashley has also endured:4 biopsies
2 benign tumors, 2 malignant
Too many mammograms to count
2 breast MRIs
Blood work
1 Bone scan
1 PET/CT scan
Genetic testing
1 surgery
A lot of poking and probing
6 1/2 weeks of treatment for 35 treatments
46 hospitals gowns
27 doctors appointments
1,386 miles back and forth to the hospital
All to kick cancer where it counts.....PRICELESS 


Visit Ashley's website for details of her journey: https://www.mylifeline.org/ashleycaddell/default.cfm

There are two ways for people to help.
1. People who want to help can purchase a matted and framed 16x20 print for $400 (free shipping in the continental US).
2. Donate $1 and for every $400 raised, I will give away a matted and framed 16x20 print to a random donor.

The $1 donations can be mailed to: Heather Hummel Photography, PO Box 1712, Carbondale, CO 81623.

Or to order a print in support of Ashley, simply click the Buy Now button below or email Heather@HeatherHummelPhotography.com for more information.



16x20



If you are interested in buying a print to support Ashley, please e-mail: Heather@HeatherHummelPhotography.com.

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Heather Hummel is the "Photographer in Charge" at Heather Hummel Photography where she Spreads Pixel Dust on Landscape, Portrait and Extreme Sports Photography.



The theme on display is Mother Nature: Land and Sea. These 8 images represent that which is larger and more powerful than us.

Inspired by the Monterey, California Coastline and the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Heather and her camera are constantly in search of landscape to spread pixel dust on. No matter the season or setting, Mother Nature is Heather's motivation to seek the next landscape photo opportunity.

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To see more of Heather's pixel dust landscapes, as well as an array of portraits and extreme sports photography, visit her website at: www.HeatherHummelPhotography.com

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Below are the 8 prints available, which are 16x20 plus matte and frame.








Monday, November 26, 2012

Heather Hummel Photography's 2013 Calendar

Heather Hummel Photography is Spreading Pixel Dust throughout 2013! From land to sea, these top 12 Mother Nature inspired images will make your year ahead a visually appealing one! Happy Holidays!
Click here to see the other images and/or to order a calendar.
http://www.lulu.com/shop/my-calendar/calendar/product-20536066.html?showPreview=true


Visit www.HeatherHummelPhotography.com to view her full portfolio. 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Featured Photographer: Marcel Pepin

I've asked the Marvelous Marcel Pepin to return to My Photographer Friends Blog to explain how he creatively captured this great image. Thanks, Marcel!

Looking at thousands of pictures every week, I had come to the realization that I am tired of the same Points of View (POV) or same angle, same composition.

Mmy searches for cheaper alternatives left me empty handed, or potentially with an empty wallet. So, I created my own tool of the trade and used a $25 Paint Rolling Telescopic Extension, with slight modifications, to become a 12 foot (3.5m) monopod for my camera. With that, I was able to capture this image. 

Giving a better perspective, the image below, by Rich Olejnik, shows me standing on the street corner (left) holding the monopod.

Marcel Pepin was raised on National Geographic, and always wanting the life, photography has been with him for 40 years. Always as a serious hobby, with the odd pro job, he is now looking into committing to his next career.
Visit Marcel's FaceBook Fan Page to see more of his work.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Featured Photographer: Keith Dotson

Avenue of the Oaks, Savannah - Keith Dotson


This long drive way is the unbelievably beautiful entrance to a ruined colonial plantation home near Savannah. This procession runs 1.5 miles, lined the entire way by 400 massive, arching, vine-covered oak trees--every branch draped in Spanish Moss. I got lucky on the day I photographed the lane, because it was cloudy and the light was flat. A strong direct sun would have made harsh shadows and made the image too complex. Although I use a variety of film and digital cameras, this image was created with a Canon 7D using a 70-200 L lens.


Keith Dotson Bio:
The landscape, both natural and urban, is the basis of my art. With photography, I seek to capture the essence and spirit of the subject. I'm drawn to black and white because I enjoy the drama and emotion, the texture and power that only black and white images can portray. My work has been shown in art galleries in California, Texas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Toronto, and Tennessee. It has also appeared in major TV programs and TV commercials, and is scheduled to appear in a major motion picture now in production. My photos have also been sold by major retailers like Urban Outfitters and Fathead.com.

Currently my photographs are represented by Bentley Global Arts Group (Austin), Wallspace LA (Los Angeles), Advocate Art (London), and Art + Artisans (Austin and Houston).

I've also worked as a professional art director for over 25 years, and taught art and design classes at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas, and at Texas State Technical College in Waco, Texas. Originally from Texas, I'm a single parent, currently living in the Nashville area.