Horse Chestnut Stems
An intimate botanical study of horse chestnut at the fleeting point of early spring growth. Often overlooked surface details; downy hairs, sticky buds, and emerging foliage with exuberant character. The sculptural forms rendered with clarity, balancing organic softness with architectural strength.
About Artist
Duncan Smith
Duncan Smith began his photographic career in London in the late Eighties, assisting established photographers at a time when studio practice was entirely manual and exacting. Working with large-format cameras and complex lighting, he developed a lasting sensitivity to composition, material and light. After establishing a studio in Clerkenwell, he produced still-life advertising imagery for international brands, later expanding into architectural interiors, portraiture and film across Europe, the United States and Asia. His current work, under the banner of Botanographia, returns to still life through sustained botanical study, bringing together long-held technical discipline with quieter, seasonal observation.
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