It’s the time of year when bright green buds are popping out of the mud, but spring flowers offer a great opportunity for equally new and bright photographers. Flowers, with their bright colors, ...
Flower photography is a creative pursuit that anyone can enjoy, regardless of location or experience. You don’t need access to exotic gardens or rare blooms to get started. Everyday spaces like your ...
In the late 1830s, the Welsh botanist John Dillwyn Llewelyn began making photographs of orchids he’d grown at his home near Swansea. Llewelyn’s pictures are thought to be among the first to use the ...
How has floral photography evolved since 1991? The new exhibition “Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography,” Selby Gardens’ latest indoor-outdoor art showcase, provides an answer. It ...
You can’t blame floral and event designer Fleur McHarg for being obsessed with flowers. After all, her mother, milliner Wendy Mead, named her “Fleur,” French for flower. The Melbourne-based style icon ...
Andover, Minn. Dahlia grower Arnie Sachs braces a ladder while former KARE 11 news anchor and reporter Diana Pierce photographs one of his flowers. In her newsletter "Blooming," Pierce highlights the ...
Members of the Westmoreland Photographers Society will present a half-day workshop on the do’s and don’ts of flower photography on Sept. 27 at Historic Hanna’s Town in Hempfield. The workshop, from 10 ...
The typical approach to flower photography is to use a long lens or macro lens and blur out the backdrop with a shallow depth of field, so that the focus is on the subject. But why not take a ...
As a real Dutchman, I am a big fan of our beautiful flowers. And as a landscape photographer, I enjoy our colorful spring each year in which I always find time to photograph the flowers and show the ...