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  • Winter Shrub Border with Alder first appeared in Gardens to Visit - Winter Trees: Prints beginning at $30 with optional framing. Also available as Notecards.
  • Aspen Grove - Green Grass first appeared in Gardens to Visit - Winter Trees: East Bay Regional Parks Botanic Garden - Berkeley, California Prints beginning at $30 with optional framing. Also available as Notecards.
  • Red Aloe - Huntington Gardens first appeared in Making Hard Light Work in the Learning Center Section - Light in the Garden. Prints beginning at $30 with optional framing. Also available as Notecards. Gallery Canvas also available.
  • Lesson 1

    Think Like a Camera series

    The PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshops


    Framing is the first lesson in THINK LIKE A CAMERA, series 2 of the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop with garden photographer Saxon Holt. The camera is an artistic tool that frames a composition in two dimensions. Learn techniques of lines, shape, and focal points found in all good gardens to fill the frame with strong compositions. ibook google_play

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  • Lesson 2

    Think Like a Camera series

    The PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshops


    Every photo should have a focal point, a spot within the frame where your story is told. The rule of thirds helps place those “sweet spots.” Focal Points is the second lesson in THINK LIKE A CAMERA, the second series of the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop with garden photographer Saxon Holt. The camera is an artistic tool that frames a composition in two dimensions. Learn techniques of lines, shape, and focal points found in all good gardens to fill the frame with strong compositions. ibook google_play

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  • Lesson 3

    Think Like a Camera series

    The PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshops


    Leading Lines is the third lesson in THINK LIKE A CAMERA, the second series of the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop with garden photographer Saxon Holt. The camera is an artistic tool that frames a composition in two dimensions. Learn techniques of lines, shape, and focal points found in all good gardens to fill the frame with strong compositions. ibook google_play

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  • Lesson 4

    Think Like a Camera series

    The PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshops


    Where will you set up the camera to take the picture you think you see? The exact point of view—slightly to one side of your subject or perhaps down low—is critical to a good composition. Point of View is the fourth lesson in THINK LIKE A CAMERA, the second series of the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop with garden photographer Saxon Holt. The camera is an artistic tool that frames a composition in two dimensions. Learn techniques of lines, shape, and focal points found in all good gardens to fill the frame with strong compositions. ibook google_play

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  • Lesson 5

    Think Like a Camera series

    The PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshops


    The camera sees in two dimensions. The shapes and spaces created within the four edges of the frame need to be balanced. Those shapes often include negative space that may result when the three dimensions of real life are reduced down to only two in a photo. Space and Shape is the fifth lesson in THINK LIKE A CAMERA, the second series of the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop with garden photographer Saxon Holt. The camera is an artistic tool that frames a composition in two dimensions. Learn techniques of lines, shape, and focal points found in all good gardens to fill the frame with strong compositions. ibook google_play

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  • Lesson 6

    Think Like a Camera series

    The PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshops


    A camera is a great tool that helps you distill overall impressions into a distinct capture — those details we really see. This lesson will help you learn to find the photo within the photo. Details and Vignettes is the sixth and final lesson in THINK LIKE A CAMERA, the second series of the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop with garden photographer Saxon Holt. The camera is an artistic tool that frames a composition in two dimensions. Learn techniques of lines, shape, and focal points found in all good gardens to fill the frame with strong compositions. ibook google_play

    $1.99

  • This PhotoBotanic illustration is on buff background. Magnolia soulangeana Flower is an "extraction" of the flower from the garden. Limited edition of 5 signed 20 x 30 Giclée prints by request.
  • PhotoBotanic Extraction.  Flowering branch illustrated against garden background.  Featured as how-to for members in Plants Illustrated. Limited edition of 5; printed image size 14.5 x 22 on deckled art paper 22 x 29, signed with title and annotation. Reproductions available in any size through Fine Art America
  • Lesson 1

    Think Like a Gardener series

    The PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshops


    Every garden has a theme, whether accidental or purposeful, well-maintained or messy. The garden fits into its surroundings, and that fit is the design — how it occupies the space it lives in. Design is a big part of the story of any good garden photograph. Design and Space is the first lesson in the THINK LIKE A GARDENER series: a collection of exercises designed to extend the photographer's perception of garden design to finding themes and telling stories. The THINK LIKE A GARDENER series is part three of the 4-part PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop. There are six easy to follow lessons in each series. ibook google_play

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