Join artists Rosina Possingham, Cassie Thring and floral extraordinaries East End Flower Market (EEFM) to create your own beautiful photographic still life images. Celebrating plants, photography and the art of slowing down.
Bring along your favourite vessel, or a cutting of your favourite plant to use in the workshop. There will be plenty of vessels, flowers and coloured backdrops to create some magical images with.
Expect:
- a professional still life photographic set up: lights, camera and tethered large computer display to view the photos live
- All levels of photography can join in!
- abundance of flowers, focussing on locally grown blooms
- grazing board
- take home your own high resolution edited images
- advice on how to print and display your original floral artworks
Rosina Possingham is an early-career multi-disciplinary artist who is motivated to challenge, and rediscover the way people experience the landscape and environment. Her evolving practice forefronts collaborative processes and digital strategies with a focus on ecological systems and dynamic image making. Her work is focussed on our human relationship with the natural world through notions of place and the local. Rosina completed her Masters-Visual Art and Design at the University of South Australia, 2016 and recently directed Herding Caterpillars, a play turned into extended reality using VR technology for Nature Festival.
Located on Halifax Street, EEFM is passionate about flowers and community. Their team of talented florists creates unique bouquets with creativity and attention to detail, using locally grown blooms from Balhannah, Adelaide Hills, and Robe. They believe in the power of flowers to bring joy to any occasion and are dedicated to supporting local growers, fostering sustainability, and building warm relationships with their customers. Their commitment to floral excellence and community spirit makes every day in their studio special, as they craft each arrangement with love and care for various celebrations and milestones.