Alma mater Bristol University Role Photographer Name Heather Angel | Website heatherangel.co.uk/ Known for Nature photography Education University of Bristol | |
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Full Name Heather Hazel Le Rougetel Born 1941 ( 1941 ) Awards Honorary Doctorate of Science1998 Louis Schmidt Laureate Books Natural Visions, Digital Outdoor Photogra, Photographing the natural world, Outdoor Photography: 101 Tips, How to Photograph Water Profiles |
Heather Hazel Angel MSc (née Le Rougetel, born 1941, the daughter of an RAF officer) is a British nature photographer, author and television presenter. She is also the owner/ manager of a photographic agency which sells her pictures for use in print and on-line.

Biography

Her mother is the garden-history author Hazel le Rougetel.

She attended 14 schools in England and New Zealand and then graduated in zoology from Bristol University, and, in 1964, married Martin Angel. She obtained her MSc in 1965.

In 1982/3 she presented the Yorkshire Television produced, Channel 4-screened television series "Making the Most of…", which encouraged people to enjoy the British countryside. She wrote Heather Angel's Countryside to accompany the series.

She was commissioned to photograph Charles, Prince of Wales and was a guest of the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street, both in 1985.
She holds an Honorary Doctorate of Science from the University of Bath (1986), and has been Visiting Professor in the Department of Life Science at Nottingham University (since 1994). She was President of the Royal Photographic Society from 1984–86, and was the founder Chair of their Nature Group. The BioCommunications Association of USA made her their 1998 Louis Schmidt Laureate. She is a Fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photography and of the Royal Photographic Society; and a Vice-President of the Nature in Art Trust
Her exhibition Natural Visions toured the UK from 2000–2004 and was also on show in Kuala Lumpur, Cairo and Beijing.