Girl identifying flowers

Meisje dat bloemblaadjes determineert | Girl identifying petals; 1907-1930. [Anonymous] Autochrome | src Rijksmuseum
Detail from: Meisje dat bloemblaadjes determineert | Girl identifying petals; 1907-1930. [Anonymous] Autochrome

Nature photography (1939)

Cecropia (male and female) · Cecropia moths on end of stick. Acadia National Park, Maine, 22 March, 1939 | src NPG
Cecropia moth on end of stick. Acadia National Park, Maine, 22 March, 1939 | src National Park gallery
Reflection of Pemetic Mt. in Eagle lake. Acadia National Park, Maine, 5 June, 1939 | src National Park gallery
Kingfisher · Bird on stick. Acadia National Park, Maine, 18 July, 1939 | src National Parks gallery
Buttercup, close-up (five pedaled flower). Acadia National Park, Maine, 13 June, 1939 | src National Parks gallery

Cactus in blossom, 1925-1935

Atelier Skarpmoen / Conrad M. Bringe ~ Bjølgerud, Kaktus; 1925-1935 | src Nasjonalbiblioteket
Atelier Skarpmoen / Conrad M. Bringe ~ Bjølgerud, Kaktus; 1925-1935 (detail)
Atelier Skarpmoen / Conrad M. Bringe ~ Bjølgerud, Kaktus; 1925-1935 (Detail)
Atelier Skarpmoen / Conrad M. Bringe ~ Bjølgerud, Kaktus; 1925-1935 | src Nasjonalbiblioteket

Nude with flowers by Arbeit

Mark Arbeit ~ Lily Back, 1997. Gelatin silver print on Hahnemühle Baryta paper | src artsy
Mark Arbeit ~ Iris, 1986. Gelatin silver print on Hahnemühle Baryta paper | src artsy

Flowers by Araki & von Bismarck

Nikolai von Bismarck ~ Coloratus Rosas, 2023. Archival pigment print | src Michael Hoppen gallery ~ Paris photo 2023
Nobuyoshi Araki (b. 1940) ~ from Flowers, 1985. Yoshii Gallery. | src The NY Times
Nobuyoshi Araki (b. 1940) ~ Flower Rondeau, 1997. Fuji Crystal Archive print | src Michael Hoppen gallery ~ Paris photo 2023

Laura Gilpin · Iris · 1926

Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ White Iris [Colorado Springs, Colorado]; May 7, 1926. Hand-coated platinum print. | src Amon Carter Museum P1979.141.27
Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ White Iris [Colorado Springs, Colorado]; May 7, 1926. Gelatin silver print. | src Amon Carter Museum P1979.141.23
Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ [Iris]; 1920’s-1960’s. Platinum print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art (P1979.141.47)
Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) ~ White Iris [Colorado Springs, Colorado]; May 7, 1926. Handcoated platinum print. | src Amon Carter Museum of American Art P1979.141.24

Hilja Raviniemi radiographs

Hilja Raviniemi ~ Untitled (Flowers), 1960s. Collection of the Finnish Museum of Fine Arts | src Valokuvamuseo · IG
Hilja Raviniemi ~ Shell design, 1970. Suomen valokuvataiteen museon kokoelma. | src Fall 2023 exhibition

Hilja Raviniemi (née Nieminen, 1915–1973) dedicated her life to art photography at a time when it was still a niche phenomenon in Finland. The art photography scenes consisted of amateur photographers’ clubs’ regional and international exhibitions.  Letters from international exhibitions addressed to “Mr. Hilja Raviniemi” show that photographers were assumed to be men. Hard work helped “Hili” rise to the top of the male-dominated world of amateur photographers’ clubs. She was the first woman to become chair of the Association of Finnish Camera Clubs, and she was awarded the international honEFIAP title, which was only allowed to be simultaneously carried by a select few photographers in the world.

After her more traditional early work, Raviniemi explored the infinite creative possibilities offered by the darkroom, especially in the 1960s. Her recognizable blue era, which differed from the stark black-and-white art photography of the time, began in the late 1960s. Chemist by profession, Raviniemi was an ingenious artist in the darkroom. In addition to blue-tinted prints, she also created completely abstract photographic artworks using different techniques. Raviniemi’s workplace at the University of Helsinki photography department laboratory also allowed her to make the first artistic radiographic images in Finland. Hundreds of Raviniemi’s radiographic works have been preserved and make up an exceptional ensemble of works in the history of Finnish art photography. In the current exhibition, carefully constructed exhibition prints are accompanied by experimental material that grants us a glimpse of Raviniemi’s curious personality and sense of humor, along with eccentric pictures of cats.   

Hilja’s husband, chemist Eero Raviniemi (1911–1996) was also an accomplished photographer and pioneer of color photography in Finland. After Eero’s death, the Raviniemi family’s photography collection was donated to the Finnish Museum of Photography.

quoted from: Hilja Raviniemi: Sinisen kosketus (A Touch of Blue). Fall 2023 exhibition at the Finnish Museum of Photography (link)

Hilja Raviniemi ~ Untitled (X-ray of flowers), 1960s. © Suomen valokuvataiteen museo | src own scan
Hilja Raviniemi ~ Röntgenkuvattu käärme, 1960-luku, hopeagelatiinivedos | X-rayed snake, 1960s, silver gelatin print
src Suomen valokuvataiteen museo ~ Finnish Museum of Photography.

Tor Ekström ~ blood drop

Tor Ekström ~ Potted plant (drop of blood), 1934. Agfa autochrome. (id. TEKA0024148) | src TEKA ~ Tekniska museet
Tor Ekström ~ Krukväxt (bloddroppe), 1934. Agfa-autokrom. (Detail)
Tor Ekström ~ Krukväxt (bloddroppe), 1934. Agfa-autokrom. (id. TEKA0024148) | src TEKA ~ Tekniska museet

Bone and Passion Flower, 1957

Ruth Bernhard (1905–2006) ~ Bone and Passion Flower, 1957. Toned gelatin silver print. | src Princeton University Art Museum
Ruth Bernhard (1905–2006) ~ Bone and Passion Flower, 1957. Gelatin silver print. | src Princeton University Art Museum