Andrea Heckman & Ken O’Neil

Books

New release!

Into Wild Places

Tibetan Bon: Adventures Captured on Film

photography by Tad Fettig & Andrea Heckman, texts by Andrea Heckman
(2025: Stone Corral Press, Taos NM) Hardcover, 240 pages

Into Wild Places is exceptional not only in its visual beauty but in its text. This gorgeous book, with photography by Andrea Heckman & Tad Fettig, recaps the story of the ancient Bon lineage and shows the adventures, challenges and joys of making the three films: Bon: Mustang to Menri; Bon in Dolpo and Bon in the West.

Art at Work and Works of Art

Art at Work & Works of Art

by Ken O’Neil

Painter and author Ken O’Neil discusses art processes in eloquent text accompanied by color plates of his artwork. The book was published in 2024 celebrating fifty years of his life’s work and adventures.

Into Wild Places

Into Wild Places

by Andrea Heckman and Tad Fettig

This gorgeous book, with photography by Andrea Heckman & Tad Fettig, recaps the story of the ancient Bon lineage and shows the adventures, challenges and joys of making the three films: Bon: Mustang to Menri; Bon in Dolpo and Bon in the West.

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Behind the Paint

by Ken O’Neil

Ken O'Neil's book about his transformation from a life as an engineer and entrepreneur who left the business world to become an abstract painter, world traveler, artist, and author.

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Woven Stories

by Andrea Heckman

The signficance of daily life, textiles and rituals to Quechua people living near sacred Ausangate peak in southern Peru. Winner John Collier National Book Award for Excellence in Visual Anthropology.

 
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C’mon In, the Water’s Fine

by Ken O’Neil

This book is a collection of the author's stories of his love affair with being on the water, in the water, and under the water. Being Canadian born and growing up in British Columbia, the element of water challenged him throughout his adventurous life.

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Seeing Through the Eyes of Others

by Andrea Heckman

These photos strive to honor the rich cultures of the past, our current heroes, and our hopes and faith in the next generations. May we learn from them, listen to their wise words, and be mentors to those not yet born.

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