Experimenting with Flower Photography
Flower photography has become one of my passions. All aspects of nature interest me. I’m awed by it, inspired by it, and given peace through it. Flowers and plants are both elegant and beautiful, but intriguing in how they grow. Their geometric patterns also appeal to my technical side. I’ve been on a bit of a creative bent lately, experimenting with removing flowers from other photos and placing them on solid backgrounds as a way to use them as graphic elements with basic backgrounds or even as simple, colorful greeting cards or notebooks.
Some of the images below are available as both a wall and desktop calendar
Black and White Flower Photography
Some of David’s favorite flower photos as black and white flower photography. If you like them, you can purchase a wall or desktop calendar of them.
Monochromatic Color Flower Photos
Artistic Flower Photography where the image has been converted to a black and white, and then a single color has selectively been added back to the mid tones or highlights.
The Images below are available as both a wall and desktop calendar
Iterations of Asiatic Lilies