Taking Photos of Your Garden with Barbara Pintozzi
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
WebTalkRadio.net
Learn tips to photograph your garden at home from Barbara
Pintozzi, garden blogger at Mr. McGregor’s Daughter.
TIP OF THE WEEK
When taking photographs of your garden, take the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Seeing your garden in a photo will teach you more about your garden than you will ever be able to do in person. Study the photo, note the angles, witness the stuff you walk by everyday, such as the hose, the utilities, the play set and such.
By evaluating your photos, you can better place screens and see what changes can occur to improve what your mind is making corrections for. If you shoot digitally, print out the image and draw-in your vision. It’s amazing how effective this can be.
Sketch your idea over a photograph
Helen Yoest is a garden writer and coach through her business Gardening with Confidence™
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Helen also serves on the board of advisors for the JC Raulston Arboretum



