Value (dried flowers photography)

dried flower bouquet, dried petals photography, dried flower aesthetics, dried flower close-up photography,  Stefanie Pietschmann photographer

Value

When existence starts, life gives us an empty bag – just waiting to be filled. We value it with a great sense of duty when we carry it around because we unconsciously understand its content's importance. And so, over time, it defines who we are and who everyone thinks to be.

While creating this customized story's plot, we already assessed its value.

We treat it with the utmost caution as we know the risk we take when revealing its content. But living frequently means that one day the concealing is doomed to failure. And eventually, a reflection of this fragile inside – what forms us, you and me – sees the light of day.

Often, it is this exposure that we fear the most. We tend to uglify the experiences that made us who we are. But in a lifetime, no one is safe from getting scratched. Yet we feel ashamed for parts of our identity.

And though it is our unique narrative, we like to sell it at less than fair value.

In the end, the extraordinary beauty of life consistently lies in the unexpected. Hence, it might be that the value of our imperfections caused us to find common ground in the first place.

Dried flowers

Dried flower photography is a unique and captivating art form that deserves more recognition. With its ability to capture the beauty and essence of nature in a new and creative way, it offers endless possibilities for photographers and art enthusiasts alike. So why not give it a try? Whether you're a professional photographer or just starting, there's no better time to explore the world of dried flower photography. So grab your camera, head outside, and let the magic unfold before your eyes. You won't be disappointed!

Hi there, I'm Stefanie, the photographer, and author of the blog post you're reading now.


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