Collection: Texas Wildflowers

A study of Texas wildflowers through controlled light and careful arrangement. Each piece is built, not found.


About the Work

This collection presents original Texas wildflower photography created in a studio setting. Each specimen is gathered, selected, and arranged by hand, then photographed using a custom lightbox process that reveals structure, color, and translucency with precision.

The result is not a field image, but a constructed photograph—one that isolates the subject and defines it clearly.


Creation and Delicacy

Wildflowers are temporary by nature. Once cut, they begin to change—structure softens, color shifts, and form becomes unstable.

This work exists within that window. Each image holds a moment that cannot be extended, only observed and recorded with care.


Process

Flowers are collected and brought into the studio, where they are individually selected and arranged. The composition is built directly on a lightbox surface.

A series of exposures is captured, ranging from extended durations to shorter intervals. These exposures are aligned and combined to achieve a balanced rendering of form and tone.

The process is controlled, but the subject is not. Each piece requires adjustment, restraint, and timing.


For the Collector

This collection is for those who value clarity, detail, and quiet structure. It suits collectors, designers, and anyone drawn to botanical subjects presented with discipline rather than ornament.


Format / Presentation

Printed using archival materials and pigment-based inks for long-term stability.
Offered in standard sizes, matted and ready to frame or presented as fine art prints depending on the piece.

Each print is produced with consistency and attention to surface, tone, and edge detail.


Seen with patience. Printed with purpose.