![]() I think that the simple act of searching for objects has a way of slowing you down, as if walking through a garden, taking in every little detail. I wanted to recreate that very same joy I’d felt as a child but with a grown-up twist, incorporating my love of flowers and nature, but still holding onto that playfulness. I would get drawn into their worlds as I searched the pages. They inspired my imagination and play so much. Yes, as a child I loved seek-and-find books. Lost & Found incorporates two of your biggest passions-flowers and photography-and is an absolute feast for the eyes! It’s such a joyous, playful book and it was fun to spy some Floret seed packages woven into a few of your stunning images-we appreciate the love! How did you come up with the concept? Did you enjoy seek-and-find books as a child? The farm is an ever-evolving story-it’s always a surprise the places it leads you. Whether that be through our event work, local bouquets, workshops, or now our book. I would say the direction of our business has shifted from just supplying flowers wholesale to now creating with our flowers. Well, one thing hasn’t changed, it’s still just me and mum working away in the field. T hanks for joining us again Zoë, and congratulations on your new book! It’s been quite a while since we last interviewed you-can you give an update on how things have changed since we last spoke on the blog? Today, I’m excited to publish a new interview with Zoë and get the opportunity to share about her work and wonderful book with you, which is a must-add to your flower library. Lost & Found is like nothing I’ve ever seen before-it’s like the seek-and-find books I loved as a kid, but made for flower lovers! It’s so wonderful to see Zoë’s unique perspective through her camera lens. This past fall (spring in the Southern Hemisphere) Zoë released her first book, Lost & Found, and I was fortunate enough to get a copy to review in advance. I have long-admired Zoë from afar and am dying to visit her farm in person someday. ![]() ![]() I first interviewed Zoë Field of Field of Roses here on the Floret blog way back in 2016 when I wanted to learn more about the farmer-florist movement in New Zealand. ![]()
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