last Sunday,
I made a part of our post about myself colouring some white flowers, using Photoshop, well it was not long before I found these that are so much better than my feeble attempts,
they are the work of Lindsey Rickert, all images © Lindsey Rickert, above “Artichoke.” allof her work is created in camera, the series frames the flowers at
their peaks and is shot with studio lights covered in gel paper,
“Alocasia”
“Blushing Bride and Sword Fern”
“Four O’Clock”
“Dahlias”
“Calla Lily Leaf” during the lockdown and the inability to photograph people,
the series began with the dewy Four O’Clock plant. “These beautiful flowers
bloom in late afternoon and lose all their petals by the following morning… As
the weeks carried on more subjects began presenting themselves as they came out
of their winter dormancy, and the series was born,” Rickert says, and the good news is that Sydney residents will be able to spot the chromatic flowers
on a billboard in the coming months thanks to their inclusion in the Feature Shoot’s
Global Billboard Project, prints of the series are available in Rickert’s shop,
and you can follow her work on Instagram, what stunning images, I will have to try so much harder at this photography lark!
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