Clyde Heppner

Clyde Heppner is a fine art photographer who focuses on landscape and cultural images. Influenced by Eastern art and training in Psychology, his compositions evoke emotion and elicit a contemplative response in the viewer. Although much of his photographic knowledge is self-taught, Clyde furthered his education by studying under photographers such as G. Newman Lowrance and George DeWolfe who studied with Ansel Adams and Minor White in the 1970s. Clyde began exhibiting his photography in 2011 nationally and internationally where his work earned awards.




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