Hella Hammid Explained

Hella Hammid
Birth Name:Hella Heyman
Birth Date:15 July 1921
Birth Place:Frankfurt, Germany
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, US
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Black Mountain College
Other Names:Hella Hamon (alternate spelling of Heyman)
Occupation:Photographer

Hella Hammid (15 July 1921 – 1 May 1992) was an American photographer whose career included teaching at UCLA. Her freelance photographs appeared in diverse publications including Life, Ebony, The Sun and The New York Times. Her softly backlit picture of two young Italian girls dancing, watched by other children in front of the abutments of a stone building, was chosen by Edward Steichen for his 1955 world-touring MoMA exhibition The Family of Man, which was seen by nine million visitors.[1] [2] [3]

Hammid had a long professional career taking "candid portraits" of children and families for private clients as well as contributing to a number of book projects. Hammid's photographic career is the subject of the book, Hella Hammid: Feminine Fate. One of her most widely circulated images is the Tree Poster, which portrays writer Deena Metzger, a close friend of Hammid's.

Hammid was also a remote viewer who worked with Russell Targ and Harold E. Puthoff at SRI International doing work for the CIA.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

She also worked with Stephan A. Schwartz on The Alexandria Project, considered to be psychic archaeology.[9] [10] [11]

Hammid participated in the first Gateway Voyage program offered by Robert Monroe, founder of The Monroe Institute, that was held at the Esalen Institute at Big Sur in 1973.[12]

Early life and education

Hammid was born Hella Hilde Heyman on 15 July 1921 in Frankfurt, Germany. She immigrated to the United States on 14 September 1937, and later moved from New York City to Los Angeles. In 1939 she filed a declaration of intention to apply for US citizenship with the Southern District Of California.[13] In fall 1940, she attended Black Mountain College for one semester as student, according to Buncombe County, North Carolina immigration records.[14] Hammid also studied sociology at the City College of NY.

Heyman married director and cinematographer Alexander Hammid (Alexandr Hackenschmied) in 1949 after his divorce in 1948 from Maya Deren (Eleanora Derenkowsky). The three worked together on Deren's films At Land (1944),[15] Ritual in Transfigured Time (1946) and (1987).[16] In her early work as a cinematographer and actress, Heyman is sometimes also credited as Hella Hamon.[17]

After their marriage, Hella and Alexander Hammid moved to the Upper West Side of Manhattan and had two children, Julia (1950) and gem photographer Tino (1952–2015).[18] [19]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hella Hammid. The Sun Magazine.
  2. Web site: Hella Hammid. The Sun Magazine.
  3. Book: Steichen, Edward . Sandburg, Carl . Norman, Dorothy . Lionni, Leo . Mason, Jerry . Stoller, Ezra . Museum of Modern Art (New York) . The family of man: The photographic exhibition . 1955 . Published for the Museum of Modern Art by Simon and Schuster in collaboration with the Maco Magazine Corporation .
  4. Web site: EXPERIMENT WITH HELLA HAMMID | CIA FOIA (foia.cia.gov). https://web.archive.org/web/20170119230202/https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/document/cia-rdp96-00787r000200070002-3. dead. 19 January 2017. www.cia.gov.
  5. Web site: IRVA – Russell Targ. www.irva.org.
  6. Web site: Hella Hammid – From the Secret Life of Plants to The Play of Light – Remote Viewing. www.ebdir.net.
  7. Web site: Remote Viewing Processes And Layers Of Meaning. www.bibliotecapleyades.net.
  8. Web site: HellaHammid_remoteviewing. 22 February 2008. YouTube.
  9. Schwartz, Stephan A., The Alexandria Project, 1983,, Open Road Media, NY.
  10. Web site: IRVA – Stephan Schwartz. www.irva.org.
  11. Targ, Russel, Schwartz, Stephan, A Tribute to Hella Hammid: The First Woman Remote Viewer, 2009 Conference, International Remote Viewing Association, DVD published 2018, ASIN B078S16Q44.
  12. Stockton, B, Catapult: The Biography of Robert A. Monroe, Donning Publishers, Virginia, 1989, .
  13. Web site: Hella Hilde Heyman › Declaration of Intention (1939) - Fold3.com. 15 July 2020. Fold3. en.
  14. Web site: Page 414, Buncombe County: Alien, Naturalization and Citizenship Records: Alien Registration Record. 10 July 2020. digital.ncdcr.gov. en.
  15. Web site: Maya Deren: Prelude to Generating a Dream Palette. 10 July 2020. illuminationgallery.net.
  16. Web site: Hella Heyman. 10 July 2020. IMDb.
  17. Web site: Reviews: The Trance Films of Maya Deren. 10 July 2020. www.weirdwildrealm.com.
  18. Web site: Alexandr Hackenschmied – Monoskop. 10 July 2020. monoskop.org.
  19. Web site: Celebrated Gem Photographer Tino Hammid Dies. 10 July 2020. JCK. en-US.