Our friend Edna runs a succulent business out of her home and she let me wonder around with my cameras. I felt like this was a film opportunity screaming out for Fujichrome.
So, yeah, Edna's spectacular space is filled with layers of color and out of this world plants.
Brilliantly creative works of art around every corner.
How's that for a welcoming party of three?
Edna lives in a tiny house and uses 98% of her land for plants and art creation. That's a vastly different vibe from her Mc Mansion neighbors.
She recycles used ashtrays, wine bottles, forgotten china cups, used tires, you name it and Edna will use it to create something you love to look at. My favorite, is this fence garden made with two pieces of bowed lumber that someone didn't want.
How about custom art for people who want to repurpose something special? Like this punch bowl set from a couples wedding. Edna has grown this piece for 9 months and it's ready for the couple to pick up now before their anniversary. Pretty rad, I thought.
I spent another hour walking around with my DSLR and a macro lens, crazy freaking plants suuuuuuuper close up. I'll post them soon.
Cheers!
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Bronica SQ-A + 80mm zenza
ISO 50 Fuji Velvia