Garden & Landscape Photography Masterclass

Using pre-visualisation

with JASON INGRAM — UK's leading garden and landscape photographer. Garden Media Guild 'Photographer of the Year'.

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For the second location of the course, Jason is taking you to Belcombe Court, a magnificent landscaped garden in Wiltshire where he shows you how to really capture perfect evening light. A key teaching point in Jason’s approach to photography, he explains how to pre-visualise, or think ahead and plan for the image you want to achieve. You’ll learn how to read the light and predict where you’ll need to set up in your scene to get that perfect shot.

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Shooting at Sunset

On Location

Join me as I visit Belcombe Court, a magnificent landscaped garden in Wiltshire.

Belcombe Court

Set across 60 acres, Belcombe Court exhibits beautiful examples of 18th-century garden design and architecture. It's particularly wonderful to photograph, thanks to the different layers that make up the landscape.

Using Pre-visualisation

Having a strong idea in your mind of how you want your image to look is a good habit to get into. It will help you think ahead and plan for factors such as lighting and weather, which in turn will impact your chance of getting the shot right.

In this lesson you'll learn to:

  • pre-visualise your shot, and recce accordingly
  • consider and plan for the light before you actually take your shot

Choosing the Best Time for Your Shot

It pays to be prepared and know in advance what time the sun rises or sets and from where in any garden you are photographing, as this is sure to inform when the best time to shoot will be. Don't be afraid to take recce shots. The below is of our wide composition before the sun came down and gave us our backlight. It's really important to take these shots, and really work out your composition.

I like to use The Photographer's Ephemeris to do this; you can find out more by following the link below.

https://photoephemeris.com/

The Light is Part of Your Composition

As well as using architectural elements and planting details to inform and anchor your composition, don't forget to factor in how the light might sit as part of the arrangement.

This is especially true if you are planning to shoot into the sun, as this will take on a physical presence within your shot.

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Jason Ingram

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Jason Ingram

UK's leading garden and landscape photographer. Garden Media Guild 'Photographer of the Year'.

Jason Ingram is an award-winning garden photographer based in Bristol. He travels widely photographing gardens, plants and people for the UK’s leading magazines and provides photography for numerous best selling gardening books by top international garden designers. In 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2014 and 2013 he was awarded ‘Garden Photographer of the Year’ by The Garden Media Guild and ‘Features Photographer of the Year’ in 2019 and 2016. For his personal work, Jason has been photographing the landscape and coastline of Britain for over 25 years, and in 2008 was awarded ‘Landscape Photographer of the Year’ for "Living the View" category. Jason lectures on his work and teaches in-person garden photography courses. His work is held in numerous private collections and he receives regular commissions from HM King Charles III to photograph his private estate at Highgrove, as well as Piet Oudolf’s garden at Hauser & Wirth gallery in Somerset.

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