Sometimes it is not the biggest flowers that make the biggest impression. In the flower field along the road, created for insects and bees, this blue cornflower was in full bloom along with many others. A small miracle in itself. The bright blue hues drew my gaze as a beautiful contrast to the surrounding nature.
It is these small details that fascinate me as a photographer.
Not just the vast fields or the perfect symmetry, but certainly the loners holding their own.
The cornflower bends with the wind but does not break. It is pure and sincere, just as it is. And shines in all its glory to attract the bees.
And that is precisely what makes it so beautiful, because it dares to shine
And see the details of this little flower among its brightly coloured petals.
Karin van Es-De Bruin (Rotterdam, 4 April 1983) is a professional photographer specialising in portrait and personal branding photography. She has mastered the art of capturing not only people, but also their stories. In her work, she focuses mainly on coaches, therapists and other entrepreneurs committed.. Read more…