Still Life Not Still
Traditionally, a still life asks its subject to remain quiet. Composed. Obedient.
These flowers refused. In this series, I photograph florals in motion — shifted, shaken, turned, interrupted. The blur is intentional. The softness is earned. What appears delicate is, in fact, alive and in flux. I am drawn to the space between form and feeling-that split second when a petal dissolves into a gesture and colour becomes a memory. The camera does not freeze time here; it collaborates with it. Movement becomes the brushstroke. This series questions the idea that beauty must be static to be preserved. These images celebrate impermanence-the tremble before settling, the quiet chaos inside something we label decorative. They are not portraits of flowers. They are records of energy.














