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of man-made city lights and reflections off buildings against the Santa Monica

What three things do you never leave home without?

Mountains or over the hills of San Francisco are uniquely Californian. But the aspect

Camera, cash and a clear heart.

of California that continues to inspire me the most is the free state of mind that it provides. Truly, anything is possible, and I am a perfect example of that concept.

It’s not easy putting yourself out there and starting something new. What have been your biggest challenges as you transition from lawyer to artist?

Every Sunday my boyfriend brings me fresh flowers from our local farmers’

Revealing myself.

market. Flowers have always been an endearing symbol of love. What do flowers symbolize for you? These models represent the complete arc of life for me, not

Your recent gallery show seemed to be more dramatic in style than your past

just the sly biological urges with which blooming flowers entice us.

projects. Can you describe for the readers your overall design aesthetic?

When this project started, it quickly became obvious that unexpected dividends

My overall design aesthetic can be summarized in two words: nothing extra. The

were being paid. The work is peaceful. It requires real sensitivity and intuition.

recent show was an apparent departure. The work was moodier and abstract at

At the end of a session, which might take might all day, it seems like a mere

times. The images started a lot of very intelligent and heart-felt conversations.

moment has passed.

Beyond anything I could have expected, actually. They are definitely an evolutionary step within this project and confirmed my sense that one must always dig deeper

Have you always been a creative person, and at what point did you realize you

and stretch things to the limit.

wanted to pursue a career as a photographer? There has never been a day when I wasn’t creative. They called it daydreaming

Do you remember that first photo you took and where was it – that defining

when I was in elementary school, which was pure torture... Up until a few years

moment – where you said, “This is what I want to do?”

ago, my work was strictly for clients or for my private consumption. Prints were

Hurricane Betsy passed directly over Miami. The aftermath was both tragic

given as gifts. Then someone said, “You really should share these with everyone.”

and beautiful. My black and white photo of a floating carpet of oranges

One thing led to another.

precisely represented how I felt when the image was made. There was no turning back. It was 1965.

Where are some of your favorite local places to shop for flowers? Whenever possible, I grow my own specimens. But that leaves huge gaps between seasons. Local farmers’ markets are great, as is the LA Flower Mart. However, there are specimens all over the city and canyons, just there for the picking, such as the wild anise I recently photographed. It was found in an alley. Your photos are beautiful, captivating and so simplistic in nature; I don’t think people realize how much goes into creating these beautiful photos. Can you describe the process that goes into a photo, before you pick that perfect one? Flowers are like any other organic subject. If you pay attention, they let you know what is needed and when. If they are growing in my garden, it is like Christmas morning. The anticipation is painful. If at the Mart, my eye is looking for something different. Not necessarily beautiful or symmetrical, but unusual. The project has 2000 final images at this point, but I feel that it is really just beginning. The more I look, the more possibilities I see. A shoot may last a few minutes or stretch out over days until I am satisfied that everything has been gotten out of the botanical model. And, as with people, some reveal themselves easier than others. Some are shy. It might take one frame or a dozen.

WRITTEN BY

Maggy Siegel

A Los Angeles based lifestyle designer, Vintage Finds buyer for One Kings Lane and a veteran apparel industry leader who pioneered several popular children’s brands. She is a mother, an art and nature lover, and collector of all things chic for the home. Contact information: maggysiegelcastyle@gmail.com.

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