One of the most beautiful subjects in photography is undoubtedly flowers. Garden photography and flower photography are growing in popularity, especially since the prevalence of SLR cameras and to a lesser extent macro photography. Have you ever wanted to take one of those beautiful close-ups of a flower that looks like art? Or simply photograph…
People often ask us what goes on in the MyGardenSchool classrooms, and as the concept of a ‘virtual gardening school’ is a new one – we try and share as much insight into our gardening courses as we can. We get some amazing feedback from our loyal students, so we thought we’d have a peek…
We’re delighted that the MyGardenSchool Flickr Group, the fastest growing garden photography group on flickr, has reached 700 members today, with over 6000 garden photographs posted. Members come from as far and wide as US, South Africa, UK, Croatia, Germany, India and Japan. We’ve also been staggered by the quality of some of your garden…
Gardens are beautiful places, and lend themselves naturally to being photographed. Whether it’s a macro flower shot (one of those great arty shots where you’re not entirely sure what it is), or a serene evening scene across a herbaceous border – garden photography is becoming increasingly popular. There are many challenges to creating beautiful flower…
Check out this brilliant fly by video set up by our MyGardenSchool Founder Duncan Heather. Gives you a lovely taste of his country garden that you just can’t really get with stills, or even standard shot vids. We like!
We all love some good stats. Especially about behaviour in the gardening market. These are some of our favourite highlights from the latest market research (Mintel June 2011) – that are helping us understand buying behaviour in the gardening market. This especially applies to the UK, but most of the macro trends we’re also seeing…