On the one hand, I've always said that nature itself is minimalist, due to certain characteristics such as the simplicity of its beauty, harmony, and tones. However, on the other hand, nature also has its own complexity, of course, because there is an entire universe within nature itself, and in that sense, it makes it more complex, but perfect for capturing certain scenes where its environment makes it more minimalist in itself.
For this occasion, I'm bringing this series where these photos feature flowers and plants as motifs. This seeks a closer approach to natural minimalism, where a better adaptation of tones, shapes, and contrast with their surroundings is more important. Of course, I differentiate between color photographs to show the beauty of the natural tones of these species and black and white photographs for certain occasions where the contrast between the foreground motif and its surroundings is essential.
Of course, it's the presence of those green tones, as well as other different tones that characterize certain species, and the importance of black and white in some of these photos, which is more appropriate for creating a more harmonious and textured look within the photographic frame. I can also take advantage of certain patterns that can be found among leaves or simply in natural spices.
All photographs are my own.