‘In Conversation with Artists’: Heather Cardle, Photographer
The Tweed & Area Arts Council (T&AAC) is pleased to announce the second artist in the series ‘In Conversation with Artists’.
Every couple of months the work of a featured artist is displayed in various venues throughout the village of Tweed. The artist and venues are announced on the T&AAC website, social media and in The Tweed News. At each venue a poster with a QR code will take the viewer to the T&AAC website where you can find a short story and link to a video of the artist in conversation about their work and inspiration.
Our featured artist for October – December, 2024 is Heather Cardle, a local photographer seen around town and in the field with her camera. A selection of Heather’s work is on display at Quinn’s of Tweed Fine Art Gallery and in the meeting room at the Tweed Public Library.
A bit about Heather:
Originally from Scarborough, Heather Cardle proudly calls Tweed, Ontario her home.
Heather’s faithful companion is her Canon 1DX or Canon 6D; they rarely leave her side. Together their goal is to produce images infused with her unique creative style.
Freelance photography suits Heather Cardle’s lifestyle and her love of capturing those special life moments. Landscape photography is another passion with her images available in print, as well as on metal or canvas.
When Heather isn’t shooting clients (in a camera way) she freelances works on her project #ChickPicotheDay. Let her tell you more about it in the video interview.
Learn more on her website, or follow her on Facebook and Instagram! Heather is also featured in our online ‘Artist Gallery’.