
Posted by shawnahinkel | Filed under Thought for the Day
28 Friday Mar 2025
26 Wednesday Mar 2025
Posted in Leadership, Publications
This is my Mar/Apr President’s Message published in “The Photographer” magazine.

“The more I live, the more I learn. The more I learn, the more I realize, the less I know. ~Michel Legrand
There is always more to learn. I have been a photographer for more than 20 years, and there are so many things I still want to explore. In the last year, I have taken classes on Selling Fine Art, Photoshop, Lightroom, Wildlife, and Light Painting. I just attended my 11th Imaging USA, and came home inspired for new things to come this year. Texas School is coming soon, so there are even more things to learn!
What about you? Did you enjoy Imaging USA? I attended for the first time in Nashville in 2015, and I knew I was hooked from the first day. So much energy in one place! So many photographers in one place! So many possibilities in one place!
More educational opportunities await you at TPPA throughout the year. Visit https://tppa.org/events, and mark your calendars now. Some registrations are already open!
Print Competition is a different type of education. It is not a class in itself, although watching the live streaming of the judging will teach you many things, but preparing your images, having them evaluated, and receiving judges’ critiques will give you a better understanding of what makes an exceptional image. Print Competition changed my life and made me a much better photographer. Even on frustrating days, I knew I was learning and growing. Whether you are seeking to earn a PPA degree or just see how your images are received by your peers, I encourage you to try it.
I challenge you to start or continue your learning journey this year. Make the investment in education to make you a better photographer! Enter your first print! What do you have to lose?!
Take the Challenge: Learn Something New.
I cannot wait to see what you accomplish! Share with me at Shawna.Hinkel@gmail.com.
Shawna Hinkel, M.Photog., CPP
TPPA President
24 Monday Mar 2025
Posted in Awards, Exhibitions
Teravarna, formerly Art Show International, selected six of my images to receive Honorable Mention Awards in their “Landscapes” Exhibition! 😊 These are “From Night to Day”, “Land of Fire and Ice”, “Desert Peaks”, “Out of the Blue”, “Where Ends Meet”, and “Sun-Kissed Morning”.






21 Friday Mar 2025
20 Thursday Mar 2025
Posted in Awards, Exhibitions
“Crowned and Fabulous” received the PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE in Artist Space Gallery’s “Open” Exhibition! 😲⠀

17 Monday Mar 2025
Posted in Awards, Exhibitions
“The Gentleman” received 3RD PLACE in Grey Cube Gallery’s “Black & White” exhibition! 😊 Artists in 12 countries submitted their artworks of various mediums, and 103 pieces were selected for the show.

14 Friday Mar 2025
12 Wednesday Mar 2025
Posted in Publications
“Protecting My Turf” was featured in the Merited section of the March 2025 issue of Professional Photographer Magazine! 😊

19 Wednesday Feb 2025
Posted in Around the World, Trips
Scotland is truly magical as only the place that inspired Harry Potter can be. Stunning castles, bagpipers, afternoon tea, beautiful cathedrals, and Scotch distilleries … this country has it all, and it is a travel photographer’s dream.
My favorite day in Edinburgh was exploring the sites of the Harry Potter world. From The Elephant House, “the birthplace of the Harry Potter novels”, where J.K. Rowling had her first book published while she was writing in the back room overlooking Edinburgh Castle, to the shops along Victoria Street, which inspired Diagon Alley, there was magic everywhere. The author’s handprints are on a flagstone in front of the Edinburgh City Chambers, there is a special Magical Afternoon Tea at The Department of Magic, and The Balmoral Hotel is where the final scenes of the final book were written. My visit to Greyfriard Kirkyard was also very cool. There is a map that leads to many headstones that inspired some of the most popular characters, including Tom Riddell, aka Lord Voldemort, as well as the Potters, Professor McGonagall and Alastor Moody. Next door to the graveyard is George Heriot’s School that may have inspired Hogwarts.
There are many other beautiful places, of course. Edinburgh Castle is lovely, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse is a very interesting place to tour and see an actual royal house as King Charles III still maintains it as a residence when he is in town, and the royal family gathers there regularly. And Rosslyn Chapel, famous from “The Da Vinci Code” is worth a visit. It is a ways out of the city, but it is such a lovely place.
We also spent a day in Glasgow touring the city and distilleries. Perhaps not as charming as Edinburgh, but the painted murals all over the city walls are captivating.











1. Bagpiper 2. Edinburgh Castle 3. Magical Tea at the Department of Magic 4. Harry Potter map of Edinburgh 5. St. Giles Cathedral 6. Greyfriars Kirk 7. Palace of Holyroodhouse 8. Afternoon Tea 9. Rosslyn Chapel 10. Glasgow Cathedral 11. Glasgow mural 12. Glenkinchie distillery
17 Monday Feb 2025
Posted in Exhibitions
“Bashful” was selected as a Finalist in Wild Heart Gallery’s “Colorful Creatures” Exhibition! 😊
