We usually take pictures of flowers relatively fresh, but a photographer can make people shine.
The first time I saw her photo, I was completely filled with colors in the camera! thorough! end! end! Charmed.
This photographer, who has 250,000 fans on Ins, seems to have mastered the exclusive "color magic" and can always take pictures of everything around you beyond imagination. Retro romance~
Let's see how charming the flowers under her lens are~
Pia Riverolah
Pia Riverolah was born in Barcelona, Spain. She often records all kinds of flowers in the bustling and lively flower markets in various places.
She likes traveling very much. Whenever she travels to a new city, Riverola always goes to the flower market there. She shared her experience of being healed by the flower market in an interview: "I remember it was raining that day, and the pressure was very high, and I even quarreled with my brother. After the day of work, I accidentally walked into a small flower market in Hong Kong. The flowers and people there made me feel calm in an instant."
For her, observing a flower is to observe how life rotates around daily things.
Riverela was born and raised in Barcelona . In her childhood, her grandfather gave her a Minolta point-and-shoot camera, and since then she began her photography journey ~
We can see in her works there is a strong retro film style, which is due to her study of cinematography in Barcelona and later studying documentary production in New York.
Due to her strong interest in Spanish independent films, she stimulated her interest in the light and tones of 35mm film, which later became her fixed shooting style and style.
So we can use rich colors in every frame of her lens, and the retro film tone shows the tenderness of the flowers under the camera.
When she moved to Mexico after completing her studies, the romantic scenery of Mexico really instilled her passion for photography
She likes to spend time with her dogs, flowers and plants. When she first moved to her Mexican apartment, she didn't buy any furniture and filled the entire room with flowers and green plants. When she had time, she walked to the flower room not far from the apartment to visit a orchid that had not bloomed for a long time.
She feels that those rare beautiful moments will fade or disappear completely over time. So she especially likes using cameras to capture the environment and flowers around her as a way to preserve memory.
Riveräla's style will also vary according to her emotions and feelings at a specific time, so some works will be more vivid and beautiful, while others will be more calm and moody.
In addition to freezing the flowers in the large scene, Pia Riverola also likes to use close-ups to capture the petals, stamens and other local details of various flowers, presenting a unique minimalist beauty.
When dealing with the relationship between color and light, she always grasps it well.
In addition, the flowers in the close-up are sometimes clearly visible in texture details, sometimes blurred and hazy, softly surrounding the dream, full of beautiful atmosphere.
Her completely fascinating rendering is full of nostalgic, dreamy qualities and presents a superb understanding of light in subtle prism tones, reminiscent of some of the early colorists in the media.
She uses photography to capture the beautiful moments in ordinary life. Her works have a dreamy texture. The flowers everywhere make this town full of tenderness and romance.
These small beauty hide the simplest look of life.
OK, today's content ends here. Do you like the flowers taken by this Spanish photographer? Don’t forget to like the flowers you like~