My new floral friend, Ramon at Frida and Flowers in Phoenix, created this lovely bouquet, created from dried flowers and botanicals, and so kindly brought them to my home during the Covid quarantine so that I could photograph them. I created such a lovely variety of images from these florals that were all so different. As usual, I photographed the bouquet for use as marketing images for the artist. Then, as a whole (it was such a beast!), on different backgrounds. Before deconstructing her, I even took a few video clip pans to add to the video below, so that her full beauty could be appreciated! Then I took her carefully apart, laid out all her pieces, then started on my vision for the different moods and aspects she would reveal for her photoshoot. As you can see, she has many, many layers so suitable for different types of art. I think I may even use some of these in my own new business cards! It will be tough to decide.
Let's start her journey with a short video of the best of her images!
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