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How to photograph plants

Bring plants to life in photos

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What you'll need

  • Natural light or daylight-balanced lights
  • Spray bottle for freshness
  • Clean, complementary pots
  • Simple backgrounds
  • Tripod for sharp details

Step-by-step guide

1

Choose the best specimen

Select the healthiest, most symmetrical plant. Remove any yellow leaves, dead stems, or imperfections. Clean leaves with damp cloth if dusty.

Turn the plant to find its best angle - most plants have a "face."
2

Use natural or daylight lighting

Plants look most natural under daylight-balanced light. Morning or afternoon window light is ideal. Avoid harsh midday sun that causes high contrast.

3

Create freshness

Mist leaves lightly with water just before shooting. The droplets catch light and suggest healthy, vibrant plants.

Don't oversaturate - a light misting is more realistic.
4

Style the pot and setting

Use clean, attractive pots. Style in settings where plants are typically enjoyed: tables, shelves, or styled vignettes.

5

Capture multiple views

Full plant, detail of leaves or flowers, close-ups of interesting patterns or textures. Show the plant's character.

Pro tips

Photograph outdoors in open shade for natural, even lighting

Green plants pop against terracotta, white, or natural backgrounds

Use a macro lens to capture intricate leaf patterns

Include a hand for scale with small plants

Common mistakes to avoid

Using harsh lighting that creates dark shadows

Not cleaning or preparing plants before shooting

Busy backgrounds that compete with the plant

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Frequently asked questions

What time of day is best for plant photography?

Morning or late afternoon provides soft, warm light. Overcast days offer even illumination. Avoid harsh midday sun.

How do I make plant colors accurate in photos?

Use daylight-balanced lighting. Set accurate white balance or shoot with a color checker. Avoid over-saturating greens in editing.

Should I photograph plants with or without pots?

Show with attractive, complementary pots for lifestyle appeal. Include nursery pot shots for plant ID and practical information.

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