Alexander Heilner

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    • Imperial Water
    • The New Arctic
    • Welcome Home
    • Extraction / Abstraction
    • Development By Design
    • Synthetic Truth
    • E-470: Eastern Frontier
    • Interweaving
    • Land Marks
    • Biosphere 2
    • Landscapes by Night
    • Encyclopedia of NYC
    • Microbes
    • Leaving New York
    • The Great Baltimore Fire
    • Johns Hopkins Hospital
    • Raleigh 2000
    • 47 (forty-seven) FRAMES
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Ecoartspace Online Exhibition and Catalog

September 30, 2020

The Imperial Dam

I’m excited that my 2019 photo of the Imperial Dam is included in the ecoartspace fall 2020 online+billboards show, “ecoconsciousness” juried by Eleanor Heartney. It’s a great group of artists, and the catalog looks like it will be beautiful as well.

Filed Under: Aerial, Exhibitions, News, Publications

Don’t Take Pictures

April 10, 2019

Happy Birthday to me! Kat Kiernan of DON’T TAKE PICTURES is unwittingly celebrating my birthday by including several of my aerial photographs in her write-up of last month’s Portfolio Reviews at the Denver Month of Photography. It was great to meet Kat there, along with several other fantastic industry professionals, including Mary Virginia Swanson, and ...Read More

Filed Under: Aerial, News, Publications

Fraction Magazine Portfolio

December 3, 2018

Fraction Magazine is featuring a portfolio of my aerial work in their 117th issue, which went live today. Check it out!

Filed Under: News, Publications

Cape Coral Photos Featured in Politico

October 20, 2017

“The Boomtown that Shouldn’t Exist”, in the current issue of Politico features a terrific history documenting the development of Cape Coral, Florida. Several of my aerial images of the city are featured.

Filed Under: News, Publications

Portraits of Black Burners in the Guardian

September 27, 2015

  Steven Thrasher has written a terrific piece in today’s Guardian, entitled “Burning Man’s Black Campers Explain why they are the 1%”. I had the pleasure of photographing several of his subjects, for inclusion in the story.

Filed Under: Burning Man, News, Publications