In the late 1830s, the Welsh botanist John Dillwyn Llewelyn began making photographs of orchids he’d grown at his home near Swansea. Llewelyn’s pictures are thought to be among the first to use the ...
For William Ewing, co-curator of “Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography,” which recently opened at the Society of the Four Arts, flowers are photography’s unappreciated subject.
Andover, Minn. Dahlia grower Arnie Sachs braces a ladder while former KARE 11 news anchor and reporter Diana Pierce photographs one of his flowers. In her newsletter "Blooming," Pierce highlights the ...
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Chasing Europe’s dreamiest flower photography spots
From the tulip fields of the Netherlands to lavender in Provence and wildflower meadows in the Alps, Europe offers endless opportunities for floral photography. Knowing the peak bloom windows and each ...
How has floral photography evolved since 1991? The new exhibition “Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography,” Selby Gardens’ latest indoor-outdoor art showcase, provides an answer. It ...
Flower photography is a creative pursuit that anyone can enjoy, regardless of location or experience. You don’t need access to exotic gardens or rare blooms to get started. Everyday spaces like your ...
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