Laula Fritz

Color is most important to me; shape and composition follow.

There is nothing more delicious than a flower in full bloom. I especially love peonies; I just want to bury my face in them.

But the light in the desert is magical too. Sometimes there is a rainbow ribbon all along the horizon in the late afternoon. Everything has so much space here, and if a flower makes it through the water-deprived grounds, it appears like the most precious thing you have ever seen.

Besides color, there is no definite theme that leads throughout my photography. Everything that touches me, on one or another level, is prone to be digitalized.

But I don't like to take my camera with me when I am at a place for the first time. I want to experience it 360 degrees, with all my senses, and not be limited by a lens and a rectangle.That can wait for another time.