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|  | Caroline began her photographic career after a degree in fashion at St.Martins. She was a regular photographic contributor to Marie Claire, specialising in still-lives and people photography.
Her love of plants and gardening, and eye for detail and texture made the transition to garden photography a natural choice.
Often using her own garden as a location, Caroline contributes to magazines such as GardenLife, Gardeners' World and the English Garden. Books include The New Kitchen Garden by Ryland Peters and Small, Royal Gardens for the BBC, and she is currently working on a book about the Gardening of The Eden Project. | | | |  
|  | Emma is a still life photographer commissioned to shoot stunning graphic and illustrative imagery for advertising design and publishing.
Shooting either in her London studio or on location, commissioned images can be supplied either on film or digital files from a colour managed workflow. Please visit
www.emmapeios.co.uk for further details.
Having shot stock images of plants and flowers for nearly ten years she decided to form Pollen Photos with photographers that she met through the Garden Photographers' Association.
Emma’s fine art prints are held in private and corporate collections. She exhibits her work on a regular basis throughout the UK. | | | |  
|  | Jane began as a portrait photographer with commissions from Life Magazine and work in the collection at the National Portrait Gallery, largely working on 5x4 large format cameras. She created a series of portraits of garden designers for Gardens Illustrated which started a real interest in gardens. After studying horticulture, and completing the RHS Certificate, Jane began shooting features around the UK and Europe and is now one of the official photographers for the Garden at Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower Shows. | | | |  
|  | Susan studied photography at Parsons School in Paris and LCP, London. Her first career was in television where she was Associate Producer of BBC's Ground Force for 5 years. Her photography during this years was all shot under pressure and at high speed. She produced all of the Ground Force publicity shots and the images for their books. Subsequently she adopted a more contemplative pace and followed her passion for shooting interesting 'gardening' stories and people - from gourd growers in California to the champagne harvest in France to floating gardens on the Thames and Fritillary Sunday in an Oxfordshire parish. Her features have appeared in magazines such as Gardens Illustrated, Gardenlife, and Food and Travel. Susan is the photographer of Gardenlife's "Hands On" series. She is also currently working on a series of fine art polaroid transfers of botanical images for private commissions and exhibition. |
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