Dutch Flowers Take Flight in a Buoyant Photo Series
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Claire Droppert (@claireonline) on Mar 19, 2019 at 9:40am PDT
Every Spring, Dutch farmers turn over their blooming flowers in order to strengthen the bulbs. This tradition happily provided photographer Claire Droppert with the opportunity to create a buoyant series of these "worker blooms" taking flight above those they've been designed to protect. Droppert aptly entitled this series "Gravity - Flower Power".
In my Gravity project, I aim to capture the earth's different elements as they stand alone in their natural surroundings, using moments of zero gravity. I think it is interesting to see the different behaviors of those elements in gravity and to experiment with their amazing surroundings.
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