All tagged Garden Photography

Sarah Price RHS Showgarden - An Earth-Honouring Craft

When sustainability meets beauty — A compelling garden that flourishes with artistic nuances, a quiet elegance and an earth-honouring process all through the hands and minds of many, tied together by the unique vision that Sarah Price holds. Her award-winning garden at this years Chelsea flower show displays more than what meets the eye and shifts the consciousness towards a value and resource driven ingenuity toward a new way to make gardens.
Dive into the story of the “Nurture Landscapes” garden.

When Chelsea Blooms - A slice of Wilderness

And just like that the buzz is back in the horticultural heart of London — dazzling, daring and with a generous (and necessary) hint to the ecological and societal themes that have been prominent for a little longer than one September ago. With just six months between the RHS Chelsea Flower Shows, the diverse issue of mental health and well-being has intensified and stayed on the forefront of designers approaches — intrinsically linked to the environmental challenges this year’s show isn’t just about dazzling with lush and abundant blooms, but offers solutions and future-proof approaches to gardeners and enthusiasts alike.

Andrew Montgomery - Capturing Wilderness

Andrew Montgomery is an internationally renowned photographer who , throughout his body of work, has captured the essence of people, places and the stories woven in between.

His most recent body of work “Winter Gardens”, the first self-published book with “Montgomery Press” (his newly found imprint company) is shifting the perspective of how gardens can be viewed through the lens.
Together with Clare Fosters (the editor of “House&Gardens”) they explore a new language of understanding gardens during its often perceived “off-season”: winter.

Through his profound skills of making images and developing photographs in Black and White he has been able to publish his high-end debut with “Montgomery Press” that reflects his ability to capture wilderness in its essence.