The Photo-graphic Garden: Mastering the Art of Digital Garden Photography

by Matthew Benson

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Digital cameras, photo software, and four-color printers are increasingly affordable, and many gardeners long to use these high-tech gadgets to capture the ephemeral moments in their gardens. Professional photographer Matthew Benson believes that successful garden photography is a perfect fusion of technical literacy, narrative intent, and aesthetic understanding. In "The Photo-Graphic Garden", he teaches amateur photographers to set up and edit a point of view in a singular frame, using light, colour, and form as the building blocks. With a primer on the latest digital image-making tools, from cameras to software, and a full discussion on creating a compelling photograph, the garden photographer will learn to capture interactions with plants, people, and places while developing his own visual sensibility.
Benson inspires by: coaching the gardener to use the camera to inform and deepen the understanding of garden design and to learn how plants and plant combinations can create aesthetic excitement; presenting rules of good photo composition and advising when to break those rules; teaching how to correct and enhance images in post-production; and, offering advice on choosing photo papers and calibrating printers for dynamic imagery.
  • ISBN10 1609610873
  • ISBN13 9781609610876
  • Publish Date 27 March 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 10 July 2014
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Rodale Incorporated
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 192
  • Language English