I have been working in Seattle recently and I always drop by the Bellevue Botanic Garden, knowing great photos are to be found. Walking around the groundcovers garden I came upon this scene. My photographer’s radar switched to acute knowing this was a scene to be worked, to savor, to discover a special photograph. Let’s[...]
Flower Silhouette
– Posted in: Garden Design, Garden Photography June 11, 2009Photo editors and art directors love to use silhouette photos, cut-outs that give a bold graphic look. Recently an editor asked me if I had any bold flowers on black background. Rather than going through my files looking for something to transform with Photoshop I decided to shoot a new photo.
My Garden’s a Mess
– Posted in: Garden Design, Garden Photography May 25, 2009Where do I start ? “My garden is a mess.” I hear this quite often when I am asked to photograph a garden. “I don’t mind, my garden’s a mess too”, I usually reply, trying to put the gardener at ease. But to be honest, if the gardener is a serious one I find I[...]
Capturing Spring
– Posted in: Garden Design, Garden Photography May 7, 2009Is it possible for a gardener not to be thrilled to the bone with spring? It is in the DNA of our marrow to be renewed and hopeful for our Earth when spring rolls around. The feeling is in our hearts but we know it with all our senses. How do we see it[...]
California Wildflowers
– Posted in: Garden Photography, Garden Plants April 25, 2009Now being empty nesters, my wife Mary and I took off on Easter Sunday with our dog Sandy for a day trip to Bear Valley in Colusa County, California, about 2 hours north of San Francisco.