Although I am primarily a landscape photographer, I have recently found a great deal of enjoyment in photographing plants, both in botanic gardens and in the wild. Photographing these kinds of smaller scenes feels more meditative than photographing landscapes, as the process often includes slowing down, seeking out details, and taking time to craft photographs of sometimes tiny subjects.. We’ve put together some very beginner-friendly photography tips that can take your skill to the next level, whether you’re hoping to go out and take pictures in the wild, or just capture your houseplants.
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Plant photographer Adrian Davies provides top tips on how to optimise your plant photography, through observation and creativity.. Plants are some of the best captive subjects you can have to practice new ideas – here are some tips for creative plant photography.