For years, my flower photography was an indoor affair. I had the perfect setup - a cozy corner bathed in soft, natural light that produced consistent high-key floral portraits set against a white background. If you scroll through my older instagram posts, you'll see this signature style. I clung to it for a long time, hesitant to try anything different for fear of disrupting my curated feed.
In my journey to create more artistic and meaningful photographs, I have found myself drawn back to tools and techniques I once set aside.
There comes a point in any creative pursuit where you ask yourself, What am I really trying to achieve? For me, I've reached that point in my photography. I no longer feel the urge to chase technically perfect images or invest in the latest lenses and grear
With endless resources like YouTube videos, and online courses there has never been a better time to learn something new. The ability to teach yourself new skills at your own pace and in your own home is empowering.
Fine art floral photography prints for your home…