FLOWER & GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHY

Ashley Franklin


Organisation:
Ashley Franklin Photography
Region:
East Midlands
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £75 + PAGB Travel @45p per mile
Category:
Media
Updated:
2nd September 2025

In this talk - entitled From Gardens Where We Feel Secure - Ashley reveals his passion for taking photos of flowers and gardens. In a presentation adorned with colourful images of flowers both familiar and rare, he'll show pictures of gardens both private and public taken for his calendars, Derbyshire Life magazine and clients who commissioned him to assemble a book of their garden through the seasons. Ashley also shows photos of plants and flowers taken purely for pleasure and offers tips for anyone who would like to share his pleasure and, at the same time, improve their picture-taking.

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About Ashley Franklin

I am a professional photographer and writer of 20 years experience who offers talks on my photography, the history of photography, my work with Derbyshire Life & Countryside magazine, my first photo book entitled The Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site: A Photographic Record, and a talk on Flower and Garden Photography entitled From Gardens Where We Feel Secure. To see my talks and the glowing testimonials about them, click here: https://www.ashleyfranklin.co.uk/wi-u3as-talks


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