#1 Opium Poppies

Through a simple technique making use of developing zenith, frontal and occasionally diagonal perspectives, the photographs are displayed with a grey neutral background, just to not deduct from the prominence of the plant.
Interrelated into the same aesthetic reflection and lauding the universal motif of the plant, my sole purpose is to interpret nature through art in order to turn it into emotion.
#2 Lunaria Annua

#3 Oyster Plant

My passion for photography started a long time ago. I remember that when I was a little child, my dad showed me the interior of an analog camera; and that first impact with photography remained in my retina until today.
I graduated in Tourism years ago, and after working in the tourism area I was unwittingly immersed in the arts and culture sector. It was then, without even realizing it, that I discovered that photography is my real thing, my passion.
#4 Eucalyptus

#5 Dianthus Plumarius

Needless to say, I'm a huge fan of Karl Blossfeldt. The "Botanicals" project is a tribute to the imagery associated with the early 19th and 20th centuries' photographers such as Karl Blossfeldt, Imogen Cunningham, and Robert Mapplethorpe, among others.
I started experimenting with flowers and plants that I found on the street or that I bought from florists until I grouped a pretty amount of beautiful plants. Botany has always interested me, to be honest.
#6 Anthurium

#7 Hyacinthus

Monochromatic photography has something really special to me. It can transmit a different yet certain mood to everyone or, anyhow, to specific viewers. It definitely creates a strange dreamscape that color never can reach. Difficult to explain.
#8 Escabiosa

#9 Calathea Lancifolia

#10 Protea Cynaroides

#11 Tulipa

#12 Xerochrysum Bracteatum

#13 Ranunculus

#14 Celosia Argentea

#15 Dipsacus Fullonum

#16 Bamboo

#17 Arum Lily

#18 Leonitis Leonurius

#19 Strelitzia Reginae

#20 Anemone



