Undeterred
Despite strong winds, this fearless honeybee continued to feast on our Cuban Molokhia tree.
Undeterred
Despite strong winds, this fearless honeybee continued to feast on our Cuban Molokhia tree.
Awards
World Photo Annual
2024Nominee
Wildlife
Non Professional
Undeterred
Despite strong winds, this fearless honeybee continued to feast on our Cuban Molokhia tree.
About Artist
Seth Baum
In my early years, I achieved total relaxation through Tae Kwon Do, archery, and skiing. Their demand for absolute focus reliably yielded a quiet, meditative state. Unfortunately, in my 40s and 50s illness struck, leaving me unable to pursue any of these therapeutic avocations. Finally, after repetitive reflection, I recalled an even earlier source of relaxation and joy, photography. As a boy, I loved to take pictures. My father owned an old 35 mm SLR Leicaflex that I appropriated, subsequently spending most vacations viewing the world through its lens. Prints were costly, a darkroom was not possible, and I gradually lost touch with my camera. Fast forward several decades and I re-discovered the benefits of being behind the lens. This time though the stakes were higher, as I desperately needed an activity that would provide total relaxation. I required something beyond a pastime, a pursuit to completely captivate me, something entirely mesmerizing like the sports of my youth. Being a medical doctor, clinical researcher, and author, I have always enjoyed stretching both sides of the brain, concrete and abstract. Photography offered both. Cognizant of time’s grip, I steadily devoured every photography course and book I could find. Over the span of a few years, I consumed literally hundreds of resources. And I avidly shot. The more I shot, the greater was my need to shoot. I experimented (and still do) with multiple motifs: landscape, portraiture, street photography, macro, and ultra-long lens. Each has its draw but I continually find myself most inspired by macro and ultra-long lens. I love the splendor of nature’s tiny intricacies, the unexpected glimpses of active life beyond our eyes. I always attempt to unite scientific wonder with art; our minuscule natural world is not only fascinating; it is spectacular. Experiencing joy is my ultimate objective. When I smile with the completion of an image I know I have something to share. Rarely will I shoot a somber scene. Though sadness is a necessary part of life; it isn’t what interests me when I am behind the lens. Instead, I search for glimpses of unanticipated magic. I hope you enjoy my images as much as I have enjoyed finding and making them.
Photographic Areas of Focus
Macro, Nature, Wildlife
Location
United States of America
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