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 the Visual Art and Printing Distinction 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 was selected as a semi-finalist in the Hasselblad Masters Competition.
Her work was featured in the 151st Royal Photographic Society International Print Exhibition.
A portfolio of her botanical studies was commended in The International Garden Photographer of the Year 2008, a finalist in 2009 and 2010 where her work is currently featured in the exhibition at Kew Gardens
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.........”