Flowers are a perennially popular motif throughout art history. And for good reason: Lush with texture and color, a living bouquet of blooms can be made to communicate much through the masterly brushstrokes of Vincent Van Gogh or Georgia O'Keeffe, in the hands of a skilled ikebana artist or through the lens of contemporary photography.
For more than two decades, Swiss photographer Anna Halm Schudel has focused her eye on flowers, zooming in...