Vincent McMonagle shares his pro tips on how to enhance your garden portfolio with professional style photography.The garden is a family’s dream and a designer’s creation and as such, comprises three main elements, as I see it: THE OWNER This is the person with the dream. They employ a designer because they believe that person can fulfill that dream, THE DESIGNER THE GARDEN A great garden changes and grows with the seasons; a sensational garden becomes part of the home. It doesn’t have to perform like another room with fixtures, lighting, a party area, rest area, etc. but it must be that place that retains those special moments, those memories of family and friends. And then, for the purpose of this article, there is a fourth ingredient – the photographer; the person who visually captures all these elements. How I shoot is neither right nor wrong, it’s just the way I do it, but there are some practical pointers that I can share with you: BEST TIME TO SHOOT A GARDEN If you Google “Kelvin chart” you will see exactly what I am talking about; this will help you with the mood of shots you want. SHOOTING ELEMENTS CAPTURING THAT IMAGE Apart from the practical side, I look for the story in the garden, the natural flow to the features. Water, sundials, statues, stonework, steps etc. can be used as backdrops in the shot. Using focal length gives you greater depth or you can just leave it to the client’s imagination – let the image tell its own story. Over the past few years, I have had the pleasure of working with some of the best gardeners in Ireland be they enthusiasts, designers, architects, or artists. Thank you to all garden lovers, at whatever level, for making the rest of us smile when we view the fruits of your labour. ✽ VINCENT MCGONAGLE is a professional photographer, accomplished in commercial and editorial photography. A GLDA Corporate Member, Vincent’s work has appeared in leading horticultural publications such as Compass (GLDA), Irish Garden and Horticulture Connected. Contact Vincent McMonagle Photography via his website: www.vmcmonaglephotography.com. |