Locke Heemstra

Locke Heemstra

Locke Heemstra

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California native Locke Heemstra first became intrigued with capturing a setting’s unique essence on film during a Boy Scout camping trip in the High Sierra. “I was in awe being surrounded by so much natural beauty. Then I realized that with the help of my camera, I could bring it home and enjoy it again and again.”

Locke Heemstra’s early images focused on the natural wonders of the United States, from the rich fall foliage of New England to the vivid blues and greens of the California coast. In time, he began to concentrate on natural and manmade settings lush with color. “People are drawn to color,” he explains. “It’s a natural instinct.”

The public’s enthusiastic response to the vibrant colors in his work convinced Locke he was on the right path. Next, he decided to combine his love of European culture with his new approach to color. “As soon as I arrived in Paris on my first trip abroad, I knew I’d found my niche.”

Today, Locke travels to Europe at least three times a year, always searching for that special image that will give the viewer a sense of place.

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