Photographer Robert Peek's flower portraits are inspired by the quietness displayed in Japanese ikebana.
images display a calm, mystic, and lively radiance that captivates viewers’ attention and curiosities.
In 1984 when Orwellian views of the world were prolific, Peek sought beauty in the world around him and founded his photo studio in Rotterdam. The Netherlands-based artist focused on and developed a love for lighting and composition. Currently, Peek has spent years working as an advertisement photographer while consistently showcasing his skills of light, purity, and smooth edging. But when not working on various brand projects, he finds solace and serenity in his practice of gardening..
Capturing “spontaneous” movements, Peek’s shots show flowers that seem to jump, mysteriously float, or gently evaporate against a solid background, all within a simplistic studio setup, These methods accompanied by a minimalistic aesthetic, give his images a flawless look, something that isn’t necessarily reflective of the actual process.
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