Featured Collection by: Eric Hopper
'Summer Storm'
Print size is 10"x15" and has a 4" mat with backing foamcore.
This is for print number 2 of 50 in a limited 1st edition of 50 prints. Each will be individually numbered, signed, and dated.
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I hope you enjoy my pictures! Feel free to contact me with questions or comments. If you are interested in a print but would like a different size please let me know what you would like and I will get back to you with pricing info.
Thanks for stopping by! Eric Hopper
Thanks for stopping by! Eric Hopper
A little bit about the Eric Hopper:
I love photography!
Actually I love art. I look at art as more of a process than as an end product. A sort of constant refinement. Always looking to improve, to better oneself. Always working toward perfection. Not necessarily perfection of craft, but more like perfection of self. To be fully aware moment to moment. Art, the creative process, has a way of pulling one into the present moment. Making sure of every last detail. No picture that I have is what I would call perfect, rather, I would say, that they are as close to perfect as I am in this moment – not very.
Photography, for me, is a way of connecting with all that is around me, of truly being in the moment, at one with all of creation.
When looking at the world through the camera, a deal is struck between the photographer and the subject. The terms are set forth by the subject. It is a communication. The photographer is the messenger, the photograph is the message. The subject, when you tune into it, will tell you how to write the message.
Sometimes the subject will tell you that it doesn't want to be photographed. In those cases you can try as hard as you like to bend the subject to your will, but it will be of no use. You could take one thousand photographs and not one would turn out. However if you drop down out of your head and feel in your entire being the communication of God through his creation, then you will know. Then you will be in the right place at the right time, and the subject and your visualization will be in perfect accord.
Eric Hopper
Questions about this artist? Please send him an email.
Actually I love art. I look at art as more of a process than as an end product. A sort of constant refinement. Always looking to improve, to better oneself. Always working toward perfection. Not necessarily perfection of craft, but more like perfection of self. To be fully aware moment to moment. Art, the creative process, has a way of pulling one into the present moment. Making sure of every last detail. No picture that I have is what I would call perfect, rather, I would say, that they are as close to perfect as I am in this moment – not very.
Photography, for me, is a way of connecting with all that is around me, of truly being in the moment, at one with all of creation.
When looking at the world through the camera, a deal is struck between the photographer and the subject. The terms are set forth by the subject. It is a communication. The photographer is the messenger, the photograph is the message. The subject, when you tune into it, will tell you how to write the message.
Sometimes the subject will tell you that it doesn't want to be photographed. In those cases you can try as hard as you like to bend the subject to your will, but it will be of no use. You could take one thousand photographs and not one would turn out. However if you drop down out of your head and feel in your entire being the communication of God through his creation, then you will know. Then you will be in the right place at the right time, and the subject and your visualization will be in perfect accord.
Eric Hopper
Questions about this artist? Please send him an email.








