Photo Review

Natural wows

The natural world has a public relations problem. With nature being almost everywhere – even in big cities – it’s easily taken for granted.

Which is where Nadia Culph’s art photography of mainly Australian flora comes into play. Conceptually simple and done superbly well, it has a startling immediacy that reawakens awareness of her subjects’ uniqueness, diversity and beauty.

Whether you see her photos on social media, on online print marketing sites or hanging in homes and other places, they have a wow factor that exceeds what might be expected from seemingly straightforward images of flowers, foliage, seedpods and the like.

With its low-key natural

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