Rose Month Day 6: Parisian Pink with a kiss of hope
Why am I shooting roses every day? It’s really quite simple—they make me happy! The joy I feel when I see a rose on my studio mantle, in my garden, climbing up village walls, or delivered from a florist friend in Paris (@larrosoirparis) in a bulk potato chip box (what makes this even funnier is the flavor of chips was roasted chicken 😂 that’s France for ya) is a feeling I want to hold on to every day. I photograph the things I love, the things I want to hold on to long after the moment has passed, and I truly love roses.
There was a painting I once saw by Vincent Van Gogh of a large bowl of roses spilling over. I’ve never had such a bouquet of this many of the same flower and it made me think of that painting of abundance (painting is in my stories today) so I thought I’d give it a try. After I started building I realized I needed a few more delicate ’droopy’ roses to dangle down which I foraged off my neighbor’s amazing terrace. (Merci @camycooney @johnbcooney!) @larrosoirparis tells me that variety symbolizes hope. A bowl full of hope, as lovely as the rose. 💓💓💓
Technical information:
Museum-quality posters made on thick and durable matte paper.
- Paper Size: 18 x 24 inches
- Photographic portion: 16.1 x 21.1 inches
- Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
- Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²)
- Giclée printing quality
- Opacity: 94%