With every still life floral portrait I create, from bud to decay, my goal is always to tell an evocative story through my photography.
My story began in Brooklyn, New York, where my artist mother painted large flower murals on our bedroom walls, the vines crawling along doors, like veins beneath skin. I didn’t realize that her flowers would eventually find their way into my bones.
Flowers speak to me. And as a floral photographer, I am able to relay their meaningful messages through my art. Each flower dictates its own personal story. I simply unearth it.
My art is hanging in many private collections across the country. In addition, I recently completed a collection called FlowerStory. It is a hand-bound book, covered in Japanese silk, with over 50 fine art floral photographs printed on the finest paper, with archival ink.
I offer a 24x24 or a 36x36 in either a fine art print or a museum-quality canvas. I hand-select the fine art paper and the canvas, and oversee each printing to ensure that my photograph is honored with the finest materials.
My photography can be seen in New York at the 1stdibs Gallery, Gallery 104, New York Arts, and in Georgia at The Chatt Hills Gallery in Serenbe, just outside of Atlanta. In addition, I am also being shown at Americasmart in the Curated Home Brands showroom. My website: www.januarymoonphotography.com features more of my art, and I am also on instagram:
www.instagram.com/januarymoonphotography.