
Through the lens, flowers become more than just petals and stems—they are fleeting moments of poetry, light caught in the curve of a petal, time suspended in a drop of morning dew. A camera doesn’t just capture their color; it reveals their personality—the quiet elegance of a lily, the untamed spirit of wildflowers, the soft drama of a rose unfurling. In the right frame, they whisper secrets of impermanence, reminding us that beauty isn’t just in the blooming but in the way we choose to see it.