2 shoots with Emma Sousa to mark her epic rebranding.
Read MoreJune highlights in floral photography
British flowers week, peonies, and my continuing attempts to create a hand tie bigger than a posy.
Read MoreReverse lens macro
Take extreme macro images with no new kit at all - just your DSLR and a basic lens.
Read MoreFlorists: the only 5 camera settings you need
At a recent shoot, Caroline Oleron (Cherfold Flowers) asked me to explain my settings and why she should get a tripod. It's all useful information, so here goes:
1. Low ISO, 100 or 200.
2. Pick your aperture for the depth of field you want: the photo above was f11.
3. Let the camera choose the shutter speed (in this photo it was 1/2 second).
4. Manually focus.
5. Use a tripod (or a chair, or a pile of books) and the self timer.
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Read MoreApril highlights in floral photography
The clocks have gone back, the flowers are fighting to be first out, and the world smells of optimism.
Read MoreMarch highlights in floral photography
This photo of tulips and hellebores is my favourite from this month. And it was a bit of an accident - underexposed, white balance a bit off, and aperture left on 1.4 from a previous photo. But I just love it.
March this year had puppies in flower crowns, macro galore, and my first tentative steps in actual flower arranging.
Read MoreAlways work with puppies
They say you should never work with children or animals, but I say if there's a puppy involved, always say yes.
Read MoreDahlia day excitement
How to photography dahlias beautifully with no studio lights, just a field and some fresh air.
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