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I am a North Carolina conceptual portrait photographer. Look here for updates on my photography adventures. Visit www.HeatherEvansSmith.com for details on commissioned portrait shoots and fine art sales.
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May 12, 2014: Snap! Space Edge of a Dream Opening

All of the artists and gallery owners Patrick and Holly Khan at the Snap! Space opening of Edge of a Dream.
Picture courtesy of Emily Jourdan
Last weekend I took a whirlwind trip to Orlando, Florida for the Snap! Space opening of Edge of a Dream. Owners Patrick and Holly Kahn have created a fresh and innovative space for photography in the city that I (before this weekend) only associated with Mickey Mouse. From the very start of the opening the house was packed. DJ Nigel John pumped tunes while everyone mixed and mingled.  I felt extremely honored to be included in this line up. It didn't take long before we all starting conversing like old friends.  

I followed Tom Chambers' work for several years. It was great to finally meet him and his wife in person. One of my biggest art influences was Edward Hopper, so when I first saw Richard Tuschman's Hopper-inspired dollhouse photographs I became a fan. I was thrilled to know he was showing in the exhibit as well. Wendy Sacks: what a generous woman with a wealth of information. Thomas Dodd, a master at photoshop manipulation and Elise Bloom, who's voyeurist family photos I adored.  It was a pleasure to meet them all.

The Edge of a Dream Lineup. I was quite honored to be in the mix.



A few snapshots of my photographs on exhibit.
There are seven from The Heart and The Heavy series and one from my new series Seen Not Heard.

Brunch the next day, attempting to fit six people in a selfie!
Thank you Snap! Orlando! Until next time...

March 11, 2014: The Heart and The Heavy at MoNA Charlotte

My series The Heart and The Heavy has been on a southeast tour since last October. Last weekend the show opened at the MoNA Gallery in Charlotte, NC. Each opening has its own unique components and vibe. Charlotte was no different. Gallery owner, Dan Butner, went above and beyond with this exhibit. Every nook had a new surprise, a prop, a quote from myself regarding specific images, and a viewing station.

I stole the infamous robot, Chuck, away from his owner for the weekend. He was there greeting guests and starring in the viewing of Chucked by director Jared Nelson. Chucked was one of ten winning films at last fall's Project Imaginat10n contest.

I love having the opportunity to talk with patrons about my work. Not only to convey what the work means to me, but to hear what they take away from it. Each piece means something different to everyone and I love the connections that are made during those conversations.

If you missed the opening, the exhibit is up until the end of April. Contact Dan at the MoNA Gallery to view the show. There is also a closing reception at the end of April. Hope to see you there!
The infamous robot, Chuck, greeting guests at the door.

PDN/Emerging Photographer Magazine grand prize winning image Talk To Me on the left.

Props from the photographs were displayed around the gallery.


I love my models! Here I am with Morgan Marlowe and her photo Breathe Me In.

Model Olivia Radley with her photo Stranger On This Earth.
Chuck and I at the end of a wonderful night!