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Captured at the entrance of the Los Angeles Arboretum, this photograph highlights the vibrant, explosive beauty of local flora. The photographer was drawn to the scene by the sheer intensity of the colors, which transformed a simple garden entry into a striking visual display. By focusing on the intricate details and the radiant quality of the light, the image captures a fleeting moment of natural splendor. This work is award-worthy for its masterful composition and the photographer's ability to elevate a common botanical subject into a compelling, high-impact study of color and form.
Based in the East Bay of San Francisco, Laria Saunders is a dedicated photographer whose artistic journey spans three decades. With a background in dance and a degree from UCLA, she transitioned into photography as a profound creative outlet, specializing in abstract, nature, and street imagery. Despite living with chronic health challenges, Saunders has remained committed to her craft, recently completing a significant five-year abstract collection that reflects her resilience and unique perspective on the world around her.
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I spent an hour this morning trying to untangle the vines on my back porch. They had grown into a messy, stubborn knot while I was busy with work and groceries. My hands were covered in dirt, and for a while, I felt annoyed by how much effort it took to clear a little space.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the act of opening for a quiet surrender, as if a flower simply yields to the morning. But look closer at the way a petal unfurls against the weight of the air; it is a violent, beautiful labor.
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