From both of us here at Photography Adventures, we hope this email finds you safe and healthy. With the lockdown still in place around the world, we are enjoying the spring weather in Canada and all the new flowers popping up all over our garden. My wife Susan is a great gardener and I am reaping the rewards of having lots of subject matter to shoot.

Flower photography is one of my favorite types of photography, especially in spring. You don’t have to leave home to take up this great hobby. But many people struggle in trying to get a really unique image that becomes frameable flower art. Sometimes photos are beautiful sharp images and other times they are blurry and out of focus. Not quite what you envisioned when you first saw the flowers.

We hope in this “How-To Photograph Flowers as Art” guide to provide you with tips & techniques on how to go about it.

As always, if you have any questions or thoughts, let us know in the blog comments. We love it when we hear from you!

Hope you enjoy the photos!

Peter & Susan

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