Bright, Saturated Color Cloaks Houseplants and Flowers in Kaleidoscopic Photographs
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In Otherworldly Botanicals, Lindsey Rickert blankets sword ferns, a sprig of eucalyptus, dahlias, and other florals in a wash of vivid, candy-colored light. The Portland-based photographer is known for her portraiture and commercial projects that rely on brigBright, Saturated Color Cloaks Houseplants and Flowers in Kaleidoscopic Photographs
In Otherworldly Botanicals, Lindsey Rickert blankets sword ferns, a sprig of eucalyptus, dahlias, and other florals in a wash of vivid, candy-colored light. The Portland-based photographer is known for her portraiture and commercial projects that rely on bright, saturated tones, an approach she brings to the blossoms. Created entirely in-camera, the series frames the flowers at their peaks and is shot with studio lights covered in gel paper. Spurred by lockdown and the inability to photograph people, the series began with the dewy Four O’Clock plant. More Read more