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MARK BOLTON PHOTOGRAPHY | GARDEN AND PLANT PHOTOGRAPHER

  • Garden Photography
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  • Food and Restaurant Photography
  • Photography Blog
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Photographer of gardens and Interiors, including hotels, for editorial and commercial clients in the UK and Europe. I work with book publishers, magazines, interior and garden designers and many hotels.

Specialist garden photographer for 25 years, supplying the horticultural press and the garden industry. Award winning plant photographer.

Available to photograph and document private gardens, and houses, either to record at a given moment, or as an ongoing project.

If you are interested in hotel photography, please take a look here for a guide to what to expect and what to prepare for during a day’s shoot… and here for some sample images of the many hotels I have photographed.

and if you have an Airbnb or rental property, check out my guide to rental property photography.

I am always happy to travel, please use the contact page to get in touch and discuss.


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The rich colours of early summer

Cottage Garden shades

June 05, 2024 in Garden Photography

Summer is in full effect here at Bowhay House and even by the time I have made first coffee, the light is a bit strong for subtle plant photography. So, it’s up with the lark (and house martins in the case of our place) and out with the camera at VERY early light. It’s always worth it though… Here are some of this morning’s show-offs; My favourite Allium (at the moment) atropurpureum, Astrantia ‘Roma’ (a gift from the excellent Old Court Nurseries in Malvern), Lupins that appeared from nowehere in the garden, and a rather amazing Geranium, (Geranium × magnificum I think?)… It gets very big and flops a bit, but flowers like mad!

I love how the garden changes so quickly at this time of year, and I’m hoping that with the ‘successional planting’ I will have much more to shoot as the month goes on. Hollyhocks are looking like they will be big this year, The roses look like they will be fab (plenty of feed during the spring) and there are plenty of lots of perennials to come (Asters, Helenium, Rudbeckia for example).

I have seen an advanced copy of my book, ‘A New Cottage Garden’ and it looks lovely (thanks to Pimpernel Press)… advance orders are being taken by Amazon (link to the book here)and it will appear in bookshops in early august. And Country Living are doing 4 seasonal extracts over the next year so I am very grateful to them.

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Tags: garden, cottage, photography, plants, devon, a new cottage garden
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