With an artist's eye and the distinctive and avant-garde technique usually seen only in the work of seasoned photographers, Paul Solberg has managed to capture all that we know about flowers but have never before seen in print.
I don't understand photography, so I have no comments on Paul Solberg's photos of still-life, studio-format flowers, except that they're beautiful. I mean, my knowledge of flower pictures are just as far as flowers in their stems, in their bushes, in the garden, and something the like. But in this book, Paul Solberg makes art photography (like the Rosa species you can see in the cover) to exhibit the word "bloom", and that, at least to me, is one of a kind.