Caroline Hyman is a widely exhibited photographer.
Her work is held in public and private collections around the world and has appeared in numerous books and publications.
She is a Fellow of The Royal Photographic Society rps.org and served on the Contemporary and Fine Art Distinction panels.
In 1997 she was invited to join Arena arenaphotographers.com in recognition of her commitment to the highest standards of photography and print making.
A member of the PGP professionalgardenphotographers.com, Garden Media Guild gardenmediaguild.​co.​uk  and The Association of Photographers the-aop.org

Her work has appeared in The International Garden Photographer of the Year at Kew.
Photographer Terry O'Neill says of her work "..a stunning, fresh innovative eye in photography.The Georgia O'Keeffe of the camera.."
Her work
Caroline prints all her own work and is still an active darkroom worker.
Many of the still life images are in limited editions. Originating on monochrome film, the silver prints are toned and hand tinted giving them their unique quality and individuality.
The environmental portraits are an on going project depicting rural crafts and craftsmen at work, as well as farmers who still use traditional farming methods.
These skills and techniques are known by only a few and are in danger of dying out.

At present she is working on a series of hand tinted studies of native British Trees.

A selection of her still life work will be on view during Oxfordshire Arts Week at The Granary Cafe, 18 High Street, Watlington OX49 5PY from May 1st - May 31st 2020 granarydeli.co.uk
Books
Portrait of a Valley, the Hambleden Valley in photographs is an insight into the people and places of this unique area of the Chilterns.
Portrait of a Shoot, tells the story in photographs of a year in the life of a pheasant shoot.
Both books are available from amazon.co.uk and amazon.com for overseas delivery.

More recent books are Travels with a Leica  and Dogs and other Animals.