Bio
Deb Craven
Deb Craven is a photographer,
writer, and artist.
A true creative multi-tasker.
Seven years ago, she moved the East End of Long Island, known as "The Hamptons".
Hamptonscapes.com was started so that others can see and enjoy what Deb witnesses on a daily basis in this enchanted landscape-fog rising from newly plowed farm fields, the quality of the shimmering infamous light that the East End casts on the water, farm sheds, and all the other beautiful country lanes and secret spots.
All photographs of landscape and light are printed on highest quality water color paper-creating painterly works of art. Available in a variety of sizes, both framed and unframed.
"I thought it was a beautiful painting." said customer Donna Scott, referring to the photograph --Field of Fog)
Deb is the author of two books, a children's book called Sam in a Jam, written about her irascible cat, Sam.
Her second book Whose House is it Anyway? is a humorous discourse on the trials and tribulations of the renovation process. The book has been compared to New Yorker Magazine's writer, Julie Hecht's book "Do the Windows Open?"
As a film producer /writer, Deb developed, wrote and managed a variety of corporate and documentary films for Edelman, WorldWide Public Relations, Tambrands, The National Science Foundation, The Weather Channel and Lifetime Television. She has won various awards for creative excellence ranging from a Best of Show Platinum Award (The Auora Awards) to a bronze medal in The New York Film Festivals.
