A new international award for Tim Platt Fine Art Photography

Tim Platt's Flower Portraits series is awarded Gold in the 10th Fine Art Photography Awards 2024.

This follows his first prize in the International Photography Awards 2023 and a winning entry in the Tokyo International Foto Awards 2023. Tim Platt's ongoing 'Flora' series of fine art prints continues to receive international recognition. Tim explores the often-overlooked beauty of the natural world by transforming ordinary flowers into vibrant works of art that bring colour and life into any home or office setting. His attention to detail and dedication to quality result in iconic macro photographs with an almost hyper-realistic effect.

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FLORA collection

As Tim Platt's breathtakingly detailed flower portraits win top honours in prestigious international fine art photography awards, he continues to capture and immortalise the ephemeral beauty of nature in his latest collection, 'Flora'. This series, recently awarded first prizes in the International Photography Awards 2023 and Fine Art Photography Awards 2024, explores nature's intricate botanical details, transforming these observations into hyper-real masterpieces when scaled up as fine art prints on your wall. Each image within his 'Flora' collection is merged from many shots at different focal points to enhance depth of focus, detail and clarity.

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Sweet pea

A colourful garden favourite, the delicate and abstract quality of Tim Platt's award-winning Sweet Pea image evokes summery feelings of gratitude and happiness. As a prime example of Tim's acclaimed Flower Portraits series, this piece combines his in-depth technical skills with an appreciation for small, often unseen details. This creative approach to flower photography has once again earned him a gold award in the Fine Art Photography Awards 2024. Add this award-winning image to a series or feature it as a standalone statement. It will enhance any space with grace and charm.

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Parrot tulip bud

Tim Platt's photograph "Parrot tulip bud" is another winning entry in the International Photography Awards 2023. It beautifully captures the moment right before the tulip's feathery petals burst open, its subtle colours set to saturate into vivid purples, reds, greens, and yellows. The bud embodies nature's intensifying energy within it. This Rainbow Parrot tulip, a symbol of unconditional love, has an almost three-dimensional sculptural quality. Printed on smooth Photo Rag, a 308 gsm heavyweight art paper, this dramatic image will become a conversation piece in any room.

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Whirlygig Cape daisy

This tiny flower is just 25mm wide. Tim Platt's fascination with photographing flowers is observing the remarkable detail within nature's design. The closer you get, the more you see. This image is focus-stacked using 130 shots at slightly different focal points in order to create sufficient depth of field from front to back. This technique is a time consuming process, but is the only way to achieve such deep focus when working with a macro lens. This flower signifies silence and purity. Available for purchase as an archival limited edition print on fine art paper.

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NEW! Order ready-framed prints online.

We have recently rolled out professional solid wood framing options available to order in the Small and Medium editions across all 4 permanent collections: Flora, Animal Portraits, Bird Portraits, and Botanical Opticals floral abstracts.

Wood Materials: Our picture frames are made in Germany from FSC®-certified wood. The wood comes from sustainably managed forests that meet the criteria of the Forest Stewardship Council. The Oak frames are solid wood from FSC®-certified sources with an Oak veneer. Framed prints arrive ready to hang on your wall.

Glass not acrylic: The frame windows are made of edge-ground float glass with a UV filter of approx 45%. The frames are also equipped with an acid-free insert and a sturdy rear panel.

Frame colours: Colours offered are white, black & oak (as featured).

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In summary, acclaimed fine art photographer Tim Platt's remarkable Flower Portraits series is gaining international recognition. His images focus on the intricate beauty of nature, offering contemplations of our natural world. They bring the walls of homes and offices to life with a graphic and contemporary aesthetic. His award-winning work, including the celebrated Sweet Pea and Parrot Tulip Bud, achieves a hyper-real quality when printed, creating a charming and beautiful ambience in any space. Experience Tim Platt's meticulous eye for detail at his official website, where you will find exceptional photography of flowers, animals and birds. Buy limited edition prints to enhance your surroundings with nature's elegance.



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Tim Platt's award-winning FLORA collection is now available to purchase as strictly limited edition fine art prints from £99.00 + delivery.

Signed & numbered prints are available to buy in four different sizes, framed or unframed.

About Tim Platt Fine Art Photography

Tim is an award-winning fine art and advertising photographer who runs a busy studio in central London. He has worked with many global brands over the years but has always combined these commissions with developing his own personal creative practice. This is work that looks most at home in a frame on a wall.


His photography is inspired by a fascination for small details that may otherwise remain unnoticed. A captured moment, frozen in time, allows us to observe the world in suspension and will sometimes reveal a graphic beauty that might otherwise flash by in the blink of an eye to be gone forever.


Having worked for many years with meticulous advertising clients Tim is a perfectionist, obsessed with quality which he applies to every stage of his creative practice. From the technical skills required both behind the camera and during his post-production processing, to the creation of his beautiful limited-edition fine art prints.


However, he believes that although craft and technique should not be underestimated, it is a mysterious neural connection between the eye and the brain that makes great images, and technique should remain safely behind the scenes. Nowhere does this connection matter more than when an image is framed on a wall, where it will be enjoyed for many years to come.


International Photography Awards (IPA) winner 2022 and 2023, and Fine Art Photography Awards (FAPA) 2024.

Tim recently won first place in the Nature/Flowers category in the prestigious Fine Art Photography Awards 2024, and the International Photography Awards 2023 for his macro Flower Portraits series. These images use a focus stacking technique to enhance clarity and definition at large print sizes. This is achieved by merging many shots at slightly different focal increments which creates a deep-focus effect.


Tim says of his Flower Portraits series: “The closer you get, the more you see. And the more abstract an image becomes. The deep focus close-up effect gives us a hyper-realistic level of detail,  and allows us to make heroes of small things and appreciate them in a new way. These bold and colourful images evoke a uniquely subjective response in the viewer, at an emotional level that appeals to both heart and mind."


He also won first place in the Fine Art/ Abstract category in the International Photography Awards 2022 for his Botanical Opticals project based on his recent stills and motion work with flowers.


Tim says of his Botanical Opticals series: “The mandala patterns promote a sense of relaxation and wellbeing. They are both absorbing and visually stimulating and encourage viewers to focus on something beautiful and hypnotic that is inspired by the natural world. The mandala is a symbol used in Buddhism and Hinduism to represent the universe. It was also the famous psychoanalyst Carl Jung’s chosen archetype for the whole self. An archetype in the deeper layer of unconscious Jung called the ‘Collective Unconscious’. A universal part of our unconscious that we all share. They are beautiful symbols to meditate with and focus on, and visually vibrate with a calm, balanced energy."


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