Best Garden Photography in a Book

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Best Garden Photography in a Book

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1florahistora
Abr 20, 2007, 8:52 am

The most recent issue of Horticulture Magazine (northeast regional edition) with its beautiful cover of a Primula auricula 'Oban' and Ken Druse's article on the restoration of Rocky Hills with arresting photographs prompted me to again revisit the usefulness and power of garden photography. Ken Druse would be my first choice favorite garden photographer and his In the Shade Garden a well loved book. How about you? What do you get from garden photography - didactic information, aesthetic joy, ideas, or just inspiration? Sometimes, for me, it is the shear awe at an individual's artistic mastery and dedication to a piece of land as in Mrs. Suhr's garden at Rocky Hills.

2ColdClimateGardening
Abr 20, 2007, 5:42 pm

Ever since I saw his photographs of North Hill, the garden of Wayne Winterrowd and Joe Eck, in the pages of Horticulture, I have admired the photography of Richard W. Brown. He did Tasha Tudor's Garden and other books about her and/or with Tovah Martin, and he went solo as both author and photographer in My Kind of Garden: Photographs & Insights on Creating a Personal Garden. Not sure if LT can find that one--the touchstone for it isn't loading.

I never thought about what I "got" from garden photography. I guess all of what you listed above, at different times.

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