The glowing tropical greens of this photographic print peer through the clean lines of the blinds, bringing a natural splash of controlled colour to the parallel lines. Note the contrast of the wild fauna and the refreshing blinds. Learn More
The glowing tropical greens of this photographic print peer through the clean lines of the blinds, bringing a natural splash of controlled colour to the parallel lines. Note the contrast of the wild fauna and the refreshing blinds. Learn More
The idea of this series is to imply the sun-drenched exterior against which these blinds are placed. The single green leaf here, captured as though seeking refuge, from the open skies of a sunny day, also lends interruption to the otherwise uniform lines. Learn More
The idea of this series is to imply the sun-drenched exterior against which these blinds are placed. The single green leaf here, captured as though seeking refuge, from the open skies of a sunny day, also lends interruption to the otherwise uniform lines. Learn More
Carmen Trueba Serrano’s vision of minimalist imagery looks to maintain an appreciation for shapes and form. Here, she incorporates the muted lines of window blinds as a contrast to the wilder leaves. The different revealing sections along the blinds as well as reflections of light on the leaves add situational depth. Learn More
Carmen Trueba Serrano’s vision of minimalist imagery looks to maintain an appreciation for shapes and form. Here, she incorporates the muted lines of window blinds as a contrast to the wilder leaves. The different revealing sections along the blinds as well as reflections of light on the leaves add situational depth. Learn More
The gradient effect of this abstract shot is the result of tulips at different stages of bloom. The farmers are increasingly efficient about cultivating this popular flower, waiting until the perfect time to send their cutting machines to surgically harvest the flower bulbs. Learn More
The gradient effect of this abstract shot is the result of tulips at different stages of bloom. The farmers are increasingly efficient about cultivating this popular flower, waiting until the perfect time to send their cutting machines to surgically harvest the flower bulbs. Learn More
This is perhaps the quintessential Jun Tokunaga shot. The pink and red hues of each subject are set apart thanks to the blue background, seemingly vying for attention while also serving as ample contrast to one another. Note the blurring of the edges around the petals, transforming the plants into abstract figures.
This is perhaps the quintessential Jun Tokunaga shot. The pink and red hues of each subject are set apart thanks to the blue background, seemingly vying for attention while also serving as ample contrast to one another. Note the blurring of the edges around the petals, transforming the plants into abstract figures.
The bright, expressive reds of the poppies in question here aren’t lost to the green foliage of the background. Even when blurred as part of its surroundings, this floral print from Japanese photographer Jun Tokunaga manages to have its say and stand apart.
The bright, expressive reds of the poppies in question here aren’t lost to the green foliage of the background. Even when blurred as part of its surroundings, this floral print from Japanese photographer Jun Tokunaga manages to have its say and stand apart.
A study in gradient colour, Jun Tokunaga’s shot focuses on one of the most recognisable flowers in the world: the pink rose. Note the sunset effect of the transitioning colours in the background, gradually fading from the sky’s blue into the petals’ pink.
A study in gradient colour, Jun Tokunaga’s shot focuses on one of the most recognisable flowers in the world: the pink rose. Note the sunset effect of the transitioning colours in the background, gradually fading from the sky’s blue into the petals’ pink.
Though his work tends to catch the eye at full force, this is a good example of Jun Tokunaga’s versatility. Note the airy feel, the serenity of these white leaves, set against a neutral backdrop for subtle amplification.
Though his work tends to catch the eye at full force, this is a good example of Jun Tokunaga’s versatility. Note the airy feel, the serenity of these white leaves, set against a neutral backdrop for subtle amplification.
Pisum Sativum’s common name is the Garden pea plant. Emilija shoots this subject as part of her series of wet-collodion process, a technique invented in the late 19th century.
Pisum Sativum’s common name is the Garden pea plant. Emilija shoots this subject as part of her series of wet-collodion process, a technique invented in the late 19th century.
The mint-like leaves of the Melissa are the subject of this fine art photograph. Like much of Emilija Petrauskienė's work, it is inspired by an appreciation for the unique lines and forms that exist within nature’s many botanical expressions.
The mint-like leaves of the Melissa are the subject of this fine art photograph. Like much of Emilija Petrauskienė's work, it is inspired by an appreciation for the unique lines and forms that exist within nature’s many botanical expressions.
Shot using an ancient 19th-century technique, this image focuses on a Libretto parrot tulip. Caught as it begins to bloom, before leaning its way to any nearby light source, this fine art photograph snaps a moment of slow natural progression..
Shot using an ancient 19th-century technique, this image focuses on a Libretto parrot tulip. Caught as it begins to bloom, before leaning its way to any nearby light source, this fine art photograph snaps a moment of slow natural progression..
The Fragaria X Ananassa is more popularly known for being part of the strawberry family. Here, it’s part of Emilija’s collection of grey-toned fine art photography. Normally bursting with colour, this photograph’s execution instead helps direct focus to the plant’s several leaf shapes.
The Fragaria X Ananassa is more popularly known for being part of the strawberry family. Here, it’s part of Emilija’s collection of grey-toned fine art photography. Normally bursting with colour, this photograph’s execution instead helps direct focus to the plant’s several leaf shapes.