Drive (10 images)
Returning to Marfa
Tina Hejtmanek’s photographs describe a sense of place in both a documentary and psychological sense. Her photos are tenuous records of road trips, landscapes and remote destinations. Employing traditional photographic methods (film / C-prints) Hejtmanek explores the United States to create images that convey a provocative and lyrical contemplation of travel, landscape and location. The resulting photographs distill the natural world into painterly explorations of mark, hue, light and form and examine the peripheries of impermanence.
Tina Hejtmanek lives and works in New York City and Marfa, Texas and is represented by Blackston Gallery in New York.
Minutes Away ( 8 Months til the End)
To the Ski Basin
Texas by Dusk, (Torn and Frayed)
To Miami
10 August (Ryusui Kusabana)
Hwy., 30 South thru Arkansas, 2
LA Sunrise (Will Rogers)
White Sands (Sacred)
Forgotten Horizon
Tags: Blackston Gallery, NYC, Tina Hejtmanek














July 20th, 2012 at 1:01 pm EEDT
I love this work for its beauty and timelessness. One wants the road trip to never end!
July 22nd, 2012 at 2:38 pm EEDT
Wonderful images!
July 26th, 2012 at 1:19 pm EEDT
I don’t know about the beauty and timelessness of the images but they definitely are interesting photos with plenty of lyrical nuance that were shot from a moving car alright. Mainly I’m jealous because I’d like to live in Marfa part of the year too.
August 3rd, 2012 at 4:07 am EEDT
Chris, if you were any more stupid and ignorant they would have to redifine the words.