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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > Theo Bosboom Takes a Bug’s-Eye View in His Perspective-Shifting ‘Flowerscapes’ — Colossal
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Theo Bosboom Takes a Bug’s-Eye View in His Perspective-Shifting ‘Flowerscapes’ — Colossal

Last updated: July 4, 2026 2:05 am
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When you stand beneath the towering trees of a forest and gaze upward, it’s easy to be captivated by their swaying trunks and graceful canopies that provide shade below. Now, imagine being an ant or a beetle looking up at the stems of wildflowers like geraniums, garlic, or buttercups, experiencing a similar wonder. For photographer Theo Bosboom, this perspective from the ground up inspired a series that captures flowers as if they were majestic groves of ancient sequoias.

Exploring the landscapes near his home in the Netherlands and occasionally crossing into Germany or Belgium, Bosboom visits forests, dunes, parks, roadside verges, and any place where flowers flourish. During these journeys, he became concerned about the noticeable absence of pollinators among the blooms. “At times, it was eerily quiet,” he reflects in the preface of his book, Flowerscapes, A Bug’s Eye View. “This aligns with recent studies indicating a significant decline in the numbers of flowers and insects across Western Europe over recent decades.”

a photograph of flowers taken from a low vantage point so that they seem to climb tall like trees

The steep decline in insect populations is a global issue, not limited to Europe. Human activities such as agriculture, pesticide use, urban development, habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change significantly contribute to this decrease.

Despite these challenges, Bosboom remains optimistic. He notes the Netherlands’ shift towards more eco-friendly road management and increasing public awareness of the critical role native plants and wildflowers play in sustaining insect populations and entire ecosystems.

The diversity and resilience of flowers deeply resonate with Bosboom, who says, “The endlessly surprising perspectives completely captivated me, and I found myself constantly marvelling at their beauty, elegance, and strength.” He committed to reducing his environmental footprint by focusing on local destinations, reachable on foot, by bike, or via short drives.

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To purchase Flowerscapes, A Bug’s Eye View, visit Bosboom’s web shop. You can also find prints and explore more of his work on Instagram.

a photograph of flowers taken from a low vantage point so that they seem to climb tall like trees
a photograph of flowers taken from a low vantage point so that they seem to climb tall like trees
a photograph of a daisy with a spider and fly on it, taken from a low vantage point so that the flower seems to climb tall like a tree
a photograph of flowers taken from a low vantage point so that they seem to climb tall like trees
a photograph of flowers taken from a low vantage point so that they seem to climb tall like trees
a photograph of flowers taken from a low vantage point so that they seem to climb tall like trees
a photograph of flowers taken from a low vantage point so that they seem to climb tall like trees

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