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PhotoHaiku

A search for the Zen moment through the play of light on foliage and flowers.

14 Works

About PhotoHaiku

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Emma Clinton is a Derbyshire-based fine art photographer and poet who documents the quiet interplay of light across the natural world. A member of the Royal Photographic Society, her practice is rooted in a search for Zen moments, often focusing on the intricate details of botanical subjects and heritage landscapes. Beyond her floral work, Clinton explores street photography and architectural forms with a poetic eye. Her dedication to the craft earned her a shortlist spot in the 2018 RPS 'gardens' competition, and she continues to share her vision through both physical art markets and digital galleries.

Visual voice

Her work is defined by the soft play of light on foliage and flowers, blending a poetic sensibility with a focus on heritage and the natural environment. She balances these quiet botanical studies with structured architectural shots and candid street scenes.
Floral PhotographyBotanical ArtHeritage LandscapesZen AestheticsArchitectural StudiesStreet Photography
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PhotoHaiku — questions answered

Who is the artist behind PhotoHaiku?

PhotoHaiku is the creative project of Emma Clinton, a Derbyshire-based fine art photographer, poet, and member of the Royal Photographic Society.

What are the primary subjects of her work?

Her work focuses on floral and botanical details, heritage sites, and landscapes, often emphasizing the play of light on foliage.

Has her work received professional recognition?

Yes, she is a member of the Royal Photographic Society and was shortlisted in their 2018 'gardens' competition.

Does she explore styles beyond nature?

While specializing in botanicals, she also produces street photography and architectural work.

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