Caroline Hyman

Photography

About Caroline Hyman

Caroline Hyman’s still life images originate on monochrome film, and she makes traditional silver prints in her darkroom in the Hambleden Valley, Oxfordshire.

Her talent lies not only in the mastery of the photographic process, but also her own ability to inspire the subject with a poetic vision that is very much her own.

Her photographs have appeared in numerous publications and books including; Pro-Lighting’s Black and White Shots, Lighting for Still Life, Photo Art, The Journal of the Royal Photographic Society, Art Review, Zoom, Photography Monthly, The British Journal of Photography, and Amateur Photographer.

Caroline is a member of the Garden Photographers’ Association, a leading source for specialist Plant and Garden Photographers.

She is a Fellow of The Royal Photographic Society and member of their Printing and Contemporary Distinctions Panels.

Caroline is a member of the Association of Photographers.

In 1997, she was invited to join Arena, recognising her commitment to the highest standards of photography and print-making.

In 2008, Caroline has already been selected as a semi-finalist in the Hasselblad Masters Competition 2008, and her work featured in the 151st Royal Photographic Society International Print Exhibition.

A portfolio of her botanical studies has been commended in the International Garden Photographer of The Year Competition 2008.

Caroline has had many solo exhibitions in London.

Photographer Terry O’Neil says of her work ”...a stunning fresh innovative new eye in photography - the Georgia O’Keefe of the camera.........”

About Caroline's Images

Caroline Hyman’s still life images originate on monochrome film, and she makes traditional silver prints in her darkroom in the Hambleden Valley, Oxfordshire.

Caroline's recent work has been influenced by the botanical drawings of the Victorian era.

The prints are toned using selenium, sepia and gold. Some are then hand tinted with photo oil paints, thus giving them their unique quality and individuality.

These fine art prints are in limited editions and are held in public and private collections around the world.

Past and Future Exhibitions

Dec 2010 – Jan 2011 – Caroline Hyman, FRPS, Royal Photographic Society, Fenton House, 122 Wells Road, Bath

28th Feb 2009 – 18th April 2009 – RPS Distinction Panel Members Exhibition, The R.A.C., Pall Mall, London SW1

22nd Nov 2008 – 3rd Jan 2009 – Arena exhibition, Guildford House Gallery, Guildford, Surrey

19th July – 30th August 2008 – Independent Photographers Gallery, Battle, Sussex

9th– 13th July 2008 – Henley Festival, Exhibiting in La Scala and The Riverside Gallery.

25th February – 5th April 2008 – RPS Distinction Panel Members Panel Exhibition, R.A.C., Pall Mall, London SW1

11th–15th July 2007 – Henley Festival, Henley on Thames, Oxon

Jan 7th–Feb 10th 2006 – Eye 4 Detail – Caroline Hyman, Gallery on the Green, 395 Limpsfield Road, Warlingham, Surrey.

Dec 3rd–Dec 23rd 2005 – Open Your Eyes – General Exhibition, Gallery on the Green, 395 Limpsfield Road, Warlingham, Surrey.

July 16th– Aug 6th 2005 – Arena exhibition, Guildford House Gallery, Guildford, Surrey

Oct 1st– Oct 3rd 2004 – On The Wall, Olympia Grand Hall, London. (Noble photography Stand B52)

Sept 4th–Sept 25th 2004 – Arena exhibition, Salisbury Galleries, Market Square, Salisbury, Wilts.

Oct 6th 2001 – Book launch and Exhibition of "Portrait of a Valley", Hambleden, Oxon.

May 1st–26th 2001 – Caroline Hyman Exhibition, Focus Gallery, 43 Museum St., London WC1.

Oct 13th–Dec 8th 2001 – Arena Exhibition, Hexagon, Reading, Berks.

Sept 2nd–3rd 2000 "One Village — One Valley" Exhibition, Celebration 2000, Fawley Crt, Henley–on–Thames, Oxon.

May 16th–20th 2000 – Malcolm Innes Gallery, 7 Bury St., London SW1.

Mar 21st–24th 2000 – Design Week, Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, London SW3.

Feb–June 2000 – Berkeley Square Cafe, 7 Davies St., London W1.

Dec–Jan 2000 – Focus Gallery Christmas Exhibition, 43 Museum St., London WC1.

April–May 1999 – Arena Exhibition, Whiteley's, Queensway, London W2.

March 1997 – One Woman Show, Park Walk Gallery, London SW10.

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