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and white film. At that point, her interest was mainly black and white portraits, but a strong motivation urged her to further research and become a self-educated photographer and photo editor. Later came Thailand, with its astonishing and luscious gardens, and from that living advertisement, Leontiou was sold. “When I take a shot of a flower, I have the sense that it talks to me and guides me on how to enhance its best features by using the power of light, shade and focus. The final aim is to make my captures look like paintings because I have always loved paintings, and in general, every form of art,” says Leontiou. Leontiou is actually not particularly interested in taking a beautiful picture; in fact, it means nothing to her at all. Instead she is enthralled by the manipulation of the photo, using Adobe Photoshop 7.0 on Mac, and Snapseed and Mextures on mobile devices, creating artistic elements that enhance each blossom into its best self. “I guess this originates from the fact that I am a graphic designer and I have been taught to transform photos into objects of desire,” admits Leontiou. And so her garden of imaginary flowers grows, each painting us one step closer to the secret garden within. 227 inspadesmag.com