
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Monday, 14 May 2012
Online Photo Courses with Heather Angel
Heather is one of many tutors for this newly launched online Photoschool and her courses cover Macro and Nature / Wildlife. After signing up, you will have access to four video lectures over a four-week period, each one illustrated with 40-50 images. Each week there is a practical assignment relating to the topic on which Heather provides feedback.
Link to the Nature and Wildlife Course
http://bit.ly/z9ZcYD
Here is a direct link to Heather's profile page
http://www.my-photo-school.com/profile/heather-angel/
Monday, 27 February 2012
Invisible Worlds open air free photo exhibition 24/7 until mid April
Heather's image showing a pair of flowers taken in visible light and ultraviolet light is one of the fascinating photos taken by scientists and artists selected for the Invisible Worlds outdoor exhibition. This is on view until 15 April 2012.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Heather Angel Talk - Exploring natural China Thu 24 November 2011, 7pm
Come along to this talk by Heather Angel and hear about her latest natural history travelogue, illustrated with stunning images.
For more info check out the Kew website at
Heather and Giles have both launched new personal websites.
Eight portfolios feature the best of Heather's Wildlife, Plant and Macro images. Her love for China is celebrated with the Wild China portfolio. Heather's Work in Progress is an exciting long term project with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew involving looking at worldwide floral structure by using creative lighting, focus stacking aand also taking flowers in UV light, which she began over three decades ago.
Giles specialises in shooting still life and people. Both portfolios have been refreshed with new images and an updated commissions section, shows off a variety of projects across different media.

Saturday, 29 January 2011
Exploring Natural China - Out Now

Exploring Natural China
Heather Angel's latest book is a beguiling natural history travelogue with stunning images of the varied landscapes as well as the associated fauna and flora encountered on her extensive travels off the beaten track in China.
Over 250 photos show the stunning scenery and keynote plant and animal species of habitats from karst formations, bamboo forests, a huge inland lake to alpine pastures in a vast country which spans 35º of latitude
A special section ‘Back from the Brink’ features five endangered species and explains the efforts being made to ensure their survival
Travellers tips cover all the things – from how to order food to what mains adapters to take – that you wish you had known before you left home
Essential reading for anyone planning to explore the wilder parts of China either with a group or on their own
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Photography tuition tips by pro photographer Heather Angel

Heather is now contributing photography posts on a regular basis to a new website Pixiq. http://www.pixiq.com/contributors/heatherangel
This is aimed for photo experts and enthusiasts to engage in an open and on-going dialogue about everything connected with photography.
Topics she has covered recently include:
Fine-tune the Composition
Long Lenses - not just for Birds
A Midnight Shoot
How to Take a Color 'X-Ray'
The Year of the Tiger