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Botanical Exploration
Studio session with natural light filtering through leaves from living soil.
Exploring botany through photography is like entering a realm where life whispers. Nothing imposes itself: everything is offered. In this series, I work with eggplant, courgette and lettuce leaves grown using regenerative agriculture, plants born from soil that cares for itself and returns abundance. Under natural light, each leaf unfolds and expresses its power: vibrant pigments, breathing transparencies, textures that tell the story of the journey of sap and soil.
The camera becomes a listening tool. I do not seek to capture the plant, but rather to let it shape the image: how it receives light, how it casts shadows, how it interacts with the backgrounds that frame it. Photography, here, is an act of radical presence: observing and accompanying without interfering, rather receiving the image.
This series views plants not as decoration, but as a form of wisdom. Regenerative agriculture reminds us that food sovereignty begins with the soil: a living organism that sustains bodies, communities, and possible futures. Feeding ourselves well—consciously, respectfully, connected to the land—is also a form of holistic health. It not only nourishes the body; it nourishes the imagination, connections, and the possibility of living more kindly on the earth. Each image is an invitation to remember that the everyday can be revelatory. That a leaf is an archive of light, water, and time. That beauty, when it emerges from the living, is not a luxury: it is a reminder of our interdependence.
“To kinship is to build worlds where all creatures can flourish.” Donna Haraway
Looking at these leaves through the light is a simple but powerful gesture: a reminder that caring for the earth is caring for ourselves, and that the beauty that springs from living things always points the way back to health, dignity, and freedom.
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