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Oct 06
2009

Photoshoot

Posted by Glenn Heino in Untagged 



On Sunday Oct 4th, I was fortunate enough to work with 2 fantastic models and a whole crew of professionals.
Hair dressers Makeup artists Creative directors Fashion consultants Lighting assistants etc.... all worked together.

Nikki      Kasia   

The heavy shadows were intentional.

May 28
2009

ACTS Retirement - News

Posted by Glenn Heino in publishedphotographymagazine

The Story appears in the ACTS Retirement Community News
http://www.actsretirement.com/news-pr-view.asp?id=520

As Pioneer Resident, Countess de Hoernle Raves about St. Andrews South 

Bill and Melinda Gates.
The Walton Family.
Michael and Susan Dell.
Paul Allen.
Countess Henrietta de Hoernle. Huh?

Actually, they have more in common than being very generous philanthropists: they concentrate their altruistic works into health (Gates Foundation, the Dells) the arts and culture (the Walton family, Paul Allen). But only Palm Beach’s own Countess de Hoernle covers all of those bases and more.

“The sick, the poor, education, and the arts,” she said recently when asked to name her charitable priorities in order. She further explained since it would not be possible to enjoy the arts or culture without one’s health, that seemed to be the most practical place to start!

The Countess herself was inspired when she was visiting an ailing relative in the hospital. She noticed the name plates on various wings and wondered who those very important people were. Knowing that, it should be no surprise that her first donation was the East Wing to Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, New York. Later when she and her late husband relocated to Boca Raton, their first charitable act was a sizeable donation to the Boca Raton Community Hospital.

As for the arts, she has funded many scholarships to music students. Their first recipient was a talented and gifted young man named Gene Boucher who enjoys a career with the Metropolitan Opera Company, much to the delight and satisfaction of the Countess.

She has helped to construct major projects in the Palm Beach county area including the Mizner Amphitheater and the new Caldwell Theater. When asked how she decides where she will contribute, the Countess says she starts at the source: What is their mission? Are they having an impact on the community? And does it make sense? Secondly, she then evaluates the organization from independent sources; just the facts, no nonsense.

The Countess served on 16 Boards of Directors ranging from the American Red Cross to the YMCA and estimates that she has gifted up to $40 million to various charitable causes over the years.

The issue that has her attention of late is the plight of our homeless veterans and their inability to receive benefits simply because they do not have a permanent address. "There is no excuse for this to happen and something needs to be done for these brave men and women!" she says firmly.

The Countess also believes all seniors should be safe and recently spearheaded a drive for a hurricane haven at her home in St. Andrews Estates South, the Boca ACTS Retirement-Life resort she has lived at for the past 26 years. “I love ACTS. Everything is done for me here so I have all the time in the world to do what I want… and this is to give.”

Recently, I had the good fortune to create the hair for the Countess for a photographic shoot with Glenn Heino taking the photos for her new portrait and was not prepared for what I was to encounter. I have worked at Harrods’ Beauty Salon in London and on various assignments for Vogue around the globe. I have worked with many famous personalities including; Sharon Tate, Julie Christie, Faye Dunaway, Glenda Jackson, models Jean Shrimpton, Twiggy, Kate Moss and many others but The Countess Henrietta de Hoernle is by far the most dynamic, gentle but strong woman I have ever met. I was amazed by her incredible vitality, generosity, warmth and modern approach to life. Her spirit and attitude are contagious. She makes an incredible impact on one.

She also has the most unbelievable story to tell. She has wisdom, humor, charm, and is a great conversationalist, be it on business or her pet subject: giving her money away. In her 96th year she is still busy giving. She labors until 1:30 in the morning working on her business summarizing the day's telephone calls and mail. She explains that for her, things are getting busier rather than easing off.

After we finished her photo shoot, I continued to contemplate my impressions of my encounter with the Countess: Her mind is as active as a 40-year-old’s, she does not carry baggage, no secretary to take notes or direct her day's work. She chooses not use modern day technology such as computers and the Internet. She brings only her pen and notebook to every meeting. When she has finished her meeting she gets on her buggy and drives off to the next meeting as quickly as she arrived to this one. She is busy every day and has so many commitments to keep up with. When I asked her what “The Next Big Project” might be, she explained that she is so booked at this moment she is not taking on any more projects, at least for the time being.

When you ask about her yesterdays, she will give you a history lesson, and when you talk about the current, she will discuss without any hesitation her plans for the future. She plans weeks, months, and years ahead just like anyone half her age. The difference, her investments are in her charities. She states that she plans to be around for a long time. I hope so.

The Countess was born in Karlsruhe, Black Forest in Germany in 1912, and has resided in the US since 1931. She has two daughters, Diana Burgess and Carolina Wagman, and has been living in Boca Raton, Florida since 1981. Her late husband, Adolf Count de Hoernle was the owner of Stewart Stamping Corp. in Yonkers, New York. He sold the business and retired in 1965 and he and the Countess spent 40 years traveling the world before they decided to settle down in sunny south Florida. In addition to her title of Countess she has seven Dame titles including Dame de Grande Croix de Justice: Order Militaire et Hospitalier de Notre Dame du Mont Carmel; Dame of the Noble Companion of the Swan; Dame of the Knightly Association of St. George the Martyr; Dame of the Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem; Dame of the Most Venerable and Holy Orthodox Order of Saint Basil the Great; Dame Commander of Justice of the Order of the Knights of Malta, Holder of the Grand Cross; Dame Commander of Justice, Ambassador at Large, Order of St. John or Jerusalem, Knights of Malta.

“Rita’s spirit and energy are amazing,” says the Countess’ friend and local broadcaster Dick Robinson. “We should all hope to be half as effective at any age as she is right now.” The Countess attributes her vitality to a daily vitamin regimen. It seems to be working as this tireless woman has been able to help construct over 32 public buildings and received honors from President George Bush and Governor Charlie Crist on the occasion of her 95th birthday.

The Countess’ motto is “Give while you live, and know where it goes,” and she is fully involved with the charities that she donates to. She is not a checkbook philanthropist – but rather an interested, get-her-hands-into-it humanitarian who wants to see real results. And who has made a real difference in the places that she has chosen to call home. Lucky Florida!

A collaboration by:
Photographer Glenn Heino
Assisted by - Joe Pizzarello
Author, Art Director & Hairdresser - Harold Leighton
Makeup Artist - Georgio Fernandez, Makeup by Georgio
Stylist - All Clothing selected & styled by Maxine Leighton
Editor - Sherri Heino
PR Manager Colleen Wilson – ACTS Retirement-Life Communities/St. Andrews Estates South

 

Apr 07
2009

My First Magazine Cover

Posted by Glenn Heino in Untagged 

In December of 2008, I was chosen to shoot the cover of the Atlantic Ave Magazine. This was my first cover but hopefully not my last.

Cover - Atlantic Ave Magazine

 Vicki

Apr 01
2009

Do You Need a Photographer?

Posted by Glenn Heino in photography

If you need a photographer in South Florida, I am available. We have portable lighting and can come to you.
Call us for family portraits or to photograph your artwork or products.

                        Glenn Heino

Apr 01
2009

Atlantic Ave Magazine - April 2009

Posted by Glenn Heino in publishedphotographymagazinedelray beach

Some of my photographs were published again in the April 2009 issue of Atlantic Ave Magazine. (page 62 and 63)

click on a page to read the article

Atlantic Ave Magazine Page 62    Atlantic Ave Magazine Page 63

Story by Harold Leighton
Photography by Glenn Heino