5 Pro Tips for Stunning Garden Photography!
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
- 🌸📸 Welcome to my channel! In this video, we're diving into the world of garden photography with 5 pro tips that will transform your garden photos from ordinary to extraordinary. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, these tips will help you capture the beauty and essence of any garden. squarespace.com for a free trial and squarespace.com/adamgibbs for -10% off your first purchase.
0:00 - Intro to how to photograph gardens
2:11 - 🌿 Tip 1: Experiment with Unusual Angles and Perspectives
3:12 - 🌺 Tip 2: Tell a Story with Smaller Vignettes
4:19 - Squarespace AD
5:41 - 🌳 Tip 3: Incorporate Man-Made Objects for a Human Element
6:35 - 🌼 Tip 4: Capture Close-Ups and Patterns in Nature
7:41 - ☁️ Tip 5: Use Overcast Light to Enhance Colors and Minimize Distractions
2:11 - 🌿 Tip 1: Experiment with Unusual Angles and Perspectives - Learn how to create dynamic and unique compositions by changing your viewpoint.
3:12 - 🌺 Tip 2: Tell a Story with Smaller Vignettes - Discover the power of focusing on individual flowers and unique plant arrangements to convey the garden's character and mood.
5:41 - 🌳 Tip 3: Incorporate Man-Made Objects for a Human Element - Find out how adding elements like garden tools, benches, and sculptures can add depth and context to your photos.
6:35 - 🌼 Tip 4: Capture Close-Ups and Patterns in Nature - Master the art of close-up shots to reveal intricate details and explore the beauty of natural patterns.
7:41 - ☁️ Tip 5: Use Overcast Light to Enhance Colors and Minimize Distractions - Understand how to use soft, diffused light to bring out vibrant colours and reduce distractions in your images.
Join me on this journey as I share insights from over 25 years of photographing gardens across North America. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more photography tips and inspiration! Let's create some stunning garden photos together!
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What a magnificent display of the dazzling beauty our great and amazing Creator has made for us to enjoy!
It’s an instructive pleasure to tour the roots of your masterful skills as a landscape photographer.
Good tips. But what a fantastically pleasant 10 min watching garden photos float by on the screen. I'll have to save to play again . Thanks - tim
It’s definitely the time of year for gardens! Thanks for the tips.
What a terrific body of work. So many are terrific, but the patient dragon fly and the dew on the spider webs were my favorites. Great tips, thank you!
Great tips, Adam- and love the video vignettes!
Great photos of flowers and gardens. Thanks for the tips. You are a master of your craft.
Wonderful! I love going to gardens, thanks Adam! 👍😄💕
Thanks Adam. I love to photograph my garden and will definitely make use of these great tips.
Good timing as a friend just asked me to take some photos of her garden!
Great images. Thank you so much Adam. I find it really difficult to photograph my garden. I would love to see more like this. Lovely. ❤❤❤❤
Great tips Adam. Such beautiful images. I love photographing flowers but find it challenging some days. Thanks for sharing. I remember on my trips to Victoria Island seeing all the beautiful hydrangeas growing in most gardens. Stunning displays.
Some gorgeous shots there Adam. You certainly were blessed with photographing some beautiful gardens. Photographing iris is what got me into DSLR photography. Salem, Oregon was well regarded as "iris heaven" with all the hybridizers down there.
I’d forgotten you’d started out doing this!
Must check it out when I’m back in front of a decent screen.
For me, I'd make tip no. 5 to no. 1. There's nothing like soft, overcast light for flower photography. I would also mention the use of backlighting, especially for closeups.
Produced a string of duds yesterday. You inspire to loop back, look at what might have been done and try again. Education and inspiration! Many thanks!
I can Tell that you fotographed e LOT oft gardens. Its easy to See, they great.❤
Great tips and great photos Adam, thanks for sharing!
Great shots Adam. I always enjoy your ventures back into the Botanical side especially the more intimate close up work. It maybe interesting to see some intimate fungal work in the autumn. I'm sure some of those fantastic Canadian forests have some great offerings. Best wishes to you.
Great tips and interesting to see a video about a less-common subject for our photography
As always Adam , excellent. This is one area that I really.like. Gardens are amazing. Just look at Monets work. You have some truly outstanding images here. Thank you Adam wonderful video.
Wonderful images sir.
Thank you very much for all these tips and for these beautiful pictures.
I take my camera and I will apply them in my garden.
Beautiful works❤
Back to your garden photographic roots!
Thanks... Great advice... 🙂
Very nice!
Fantastic photos! Beautiful gardens to shoot! What were your favorite lenses for shooting gardens?
I'm a sucker for nice flower shots and it's something I've done over the years. However; stepping back and placing that flower in context with the greater garden - meh, much less skilled there. Something I should work on. Of most of your shots today; the B&W gardener shot was the most striking. Dang! Inspired idea to include her. :bow:
Adam, so do you also prefer to image stack to get front to back sharpness in wider images, shoot at say f11 or have the background be a little bit blurred for that depth of the image? I know all can be an option just wondering what your preference is based on all the years you spent shooting gardens. Cheers Alan..
Great tips! Thank you! You should have kept that pic of your younger self up just a tad bit longer.
Can he sue them/same people again for defamation!? 🤔