15 Best Garden Photographers

Updated on: November 2023

Best Garden Photographers in 2023


The Photographer in the Garden

The Photographer in the Garden
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023

Jaroslav Rössler: Czech Avant-Garde Photographer (The MIT Press)

Jaroslav Rössler: Czech Avant-Garde Photographer (The MIT Press)
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023

Greenfingers Charity Garden Photographer of the Year 2020 Square Wall Calendar

Greenfingers Charity Garden Photographer of the Year 2020 Square Wall Calendar
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023

Through the Seasons with Dulcy: More Favorite Columns by the Oregonian Garden Writer Dulcy Mahar

Through the Seasons with Dulcy: More Favorite Columns by the Oregonian Garden Writer Dulcy Mahar
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023

Florence Henri: Artist-Photographer of the Avant-Garde

Florence Henri: Artist-Photographer of the Avant-Garde
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
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Bird Photographer of the Year: Collection 4 (Bird Photographer of the Year)

Bird Photographer of the Year: Collection 4 (Bird Photographer of the Year)
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023

The Education of a Photographer

The Education of a Photographer
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023

Gardens of New England

Gardens of New England
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
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Grey Gardens (The Criterion Collection)

Grey Gardens (The Criterion Collection)
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023

Bird Photographer of the Year: Collection 2

Bird Photographer of the Year: Collection 2
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023

Garden Wild: Wildflower Meadows, Prairie-Style Plantings, Rockeries, Ferneries, and other Sustainable Designs Inspired by Nature

Garden Wild: Wildflower Meadows, Prairie-Style Plantings, Rockeries, Ferneries, and other  Sustainable Designs Inspired by Nature
BESTSELLER NO. 11 in 2023

The Bold Dry Garden: Lessons from the Ruth Bancroft Garden

The Bold Dry Garden: Lessons from the Ruth Bancroft Garden
BESTSELLER NO. 12 in 2023
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The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens

The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens
BESTSELLER NO. 13 in 2023

The Great LIFE Photographers

The Great LIFE Photographers
BESTSELLER NO. 14 in 2023

Second Best Thing: Marilyn, JFK, and a Night to Remember

Second Best Thing: Marilyn, JFK, and a Night to Remember
BESTSELLER NO. 15 in 2023

10 Comfort and Productivity Tips for Female Wedding Photographers

Female wedding photographers have special concerns when photographing weddings and events. What should you wear? What should you bring? How do you leverage being a female wedding photographer? Here are 10 tips for female wedding event photographers.

As a woman, and as a photographer, there are many things you can do that men can't. Compared to a man, a woman in a bride's changing room can make the bridal "getting ready" photos more comfortable and less stressful for the bride. Women photographers also offer a unique outlook and photographic eye.

These ten tips will help any new woman wedding photographer be more comfortable, productive, and happy at the end of a long day of shooting.

Tip 1 ) Wear pants. Wearing a skirt is not a logical option. Unless you are only doing formal portraits only, you will likely be up and down and moving around. Photojournalists are known for kneeling, standing on things. crouching, etc. Pants will free you and you will be more comfortable. Bonus: Modesty...You won't flash the world when you bend over.

Tip 2 ) Wear all black. This includes hair ties, shoes, purse, and your walking-around camera sling. This is particularly important for photojournalism because you ideally want to become as invisible as possible. Wearing any other color, including white, will make you stand out more. Unless it's a beach wedding or has some other color requirement, a photographer in black at a typical wedding will fade into the background.

3 ) Wear a blazer. Not only will it hide your bodily imperfections (If you are concerned about that), but it will give you immensely useful pockets to keep stuff such as a pen, business cards, lens caps, etc. It will also hide any perspiration. There's a reason men wear those darn things to business meetings!

4 ) Do not wear anything low-cut. Cleavage is unprofessional and distracting. You will either be aware of your boobs falling out, or someone else will. Either way, skip the plunging V-neck. Basically anything that will make people look at you instead of the bride is a huge no-no.

5 ) If you have long hair, wear it tied neatly back. No pigtails, no hats. It gives you a more professional look and won't blow over your camera in a strong wind.

6 ) Comfortable shoes. I cannot stress this enough. Wearing high heels is going to be potentially dangerous to you and others, not to mention the issue of heel comfort. Spiked stilettos have no place on a wedding photographer.

7 ) Don't wear perfume. You might be invisible to the eyes, but you need to be invisible to the nose, as well.

8 ) To your bag of gear, consider adding a laundry/stain pen. These are like markers filled with gentle detergent. Tide makes one, there are surely other brands. Comes in handy for spills, stains, etc. A small travel sewing kit is also not a bad idea, if not for your sake, then for the wedding party's sake; If you can come to the rescue of the bride when she gets a rip in her dress, you will be a hero and potentially increase your repeat business.

9 ) Also to your bag of gear, consider adding a pack of facial "Oil-Absorbing Sheets". Carrying a clear powder is another idea for controlling oiliness on your bride or portrait subjects, but it can cause breakouts or other problems. Plus, it's a sanitation issue to use the same brush to apply to multiple people. Your best bet are the Sheets -- so great because you can use one, it doesn't apply anything to their skin, and then you can just throw it away.

10 ) Learn a few jokes. Short one-liners can make a posed group of people laugh. Use while working with posed groups or the groomsmen before the ceremony to help loosen them up for photos. Keep it G or PG! Knowing how to quip while you're taking those awkward family photos can make people laugh. Real smiles are nearly always better than fake ones.

Using these 10 simple tips will help you as a female wedding photographer while photographing your next wedding or event.

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