My still life practice centres on flowers as a way to explore presence, transience, and the quiet drama of sustained observation. I work with controlled light and restrained palettes, drawing on the visual language of classical painting while remaining firmly photographic in intent. Through careful composition and isolation of the subject—often against dark, atmospheric backgrounds – I aim to slow the act of looking, allowing form, texture, and tone to take precedence over immediacy. My intention is to create images that reward patience, contributing to the still life tradition while speaking quietly to contemporary concerns of time, care, and attention.

 

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