Spring garden photography for UK magazines
Read MoreSpring Garden Photography

Photographer of gardens and Interiors, including hotels, for editorial and commercial clients in the UK and Europe. I work with book publishers, magazines, interior and garden designers and many hotels.
Specialist garden photographer for 25 years, supplying the horticultural press and the garden industry. Award winning plant photographer.
Available to photograph and document private gardens, and houses, either to record at a given moment, or as an ongoing project.
If you are interested in hotel photography, please take a look here for a guide to what to expect and what to prepare for during a day’s shoot… and here for some sample images of the many hotels I have photographed.
and if you have an Airbnb or rental property, check out my guide to rental property photography.
I am always happy to travel, please use the contact page to get in touch and discuss.
+44 (0) 7779 997831
Spring garden photography for UK magazines
Read MoreI spent a busy day in very early January shooting a newly refurbished pub in Richmond, West London for pub conglomerate Greene King. In an elevated position overlooking the river Thames, it is a lovely place, much neglected over the years, but now back to its best. Great spot, warm interiors and a cosy feel. What more do you want from a pub? oh yes, the beer is excellent too… An old boozer back to it’s best. Tricky lighting to deal with, so we utilised the available light and had to pop in some sunnier views that I took the following day… thanks to Photoshop!
I do a lot of hospitality photography, so please do get in touch if you need anything. Reasonable rates, flexible approach and very friendly… ask me for some samples, I shoot hotels, restaurants, pubs, spas, and venues of all sorts. I look forward to hearing from you.
Winter can be a tricky time for wildlife and garden photographers; if it’s not the rain, then it’s the wind. Or it’s cold. There aren’t so many flowers, and as for the light, well, there just isn’t any sometimes. But, on the odd occasion, there is frost!
Read MoreWelcome to my first newsletter and blog of 2024. Many thanks for opening and hopefully reading this, and a happy new year to you all…
Above and Below, sample pages from the soon-to-be-published ‘A New Cottage Garden’ by Mark Bolton
A New Cottage Garden will be published in august this year, and I am delighted with how it looks. Many thanks to the fabulous Pimpernel Press, and the excellent Sarah Pyke who designed the book. I photographed and wrote the book, but Sarah stitched it together, and Jo Christian led me on through the whole process. It was a massive job for me, but as a mad keen gardener it was one I loved doing. I know every single clod of earth in that little patch and have learnt so much along the way; how to prune, mulch, sow and pick. I also met some amazing people along the way; as it’s a cottage garden book, I was keen to see Gravetye Manor (the home of William Robinson, one of the most important figures in cottage garden history) and luckily I was commissioned by Which Gardening Magazine to shoot there every month for a year (a project about fruit tree maintenance through the year). Tom Coward and his team were so helpful, and whilst learning a lot about fruit, I also found the time to study the garden and the planting style that Robinson developed during his years living at the Manor house. Please do keep an eye out for the book, but don’t worry I will remind you!
I have been a garden photographer (and interiors) for more years than I care to remember now, and have been principle photographer on many books. I also work regularly for all the gardening magazines, and have worked commercially for many garden product suppliers. I am always interested in discussing possible shoots, features, interesting new plants and lovely gardens. Do get in touch with your ideas and thanks for looking at this. I will send another newsletter next month (thats the plan at the moment!) and in the meantime, happy (chilly!) gardening. I’m looking forward to some snowdrops (thanks to Avon Bulbs for letting me shoot these four below last year); and would always be interested to know of any nice winter/spring gardens you may have heard about… Mark
The start of a new year always feels like the perfect opportunity to take stock, work out what needs improving and set to it with gusto! That's the idea anyway.
Read MoreDartington Hall, near to where I live in Devon, is a 14th century great hall with elaborate gardens. It’s well-known for its dedication to the arts, education, and sustainability, and hosts festivals, concerts, and exhibitions. In the autumn mists, with all the muted colours and magnificent specimen trees, it’s a beautiful garden to photograph, packed with seasonal interest and atmospheric vignettes. I took my trusty Billingham bag, packed with a Fuji X-T4 with various lenses and had a lovely morning wandering along the paths and terraces.
Read MoreThis was a lovely shoot for Martin Hulbert Design at Coworth Park Hotel. Stunning interiors in a wonderful setting; clean, crisp and luxurious with a wonderful colour palette, typical of the designer. Every viewpoint just looked spot-on and made it exciting to photograph. And what a hotel! Top notch all round
Read MoreBetween decorating the kitchen, weeding the garden, finishing a book and travelling here there and everywhere for work, I trawled the archives and found some new images to update the website. Thanks to Rosie Nevins I have a new logo and the whole thing looks rather better I think! If you are not already ‘subscribed’ to my email list, please do so here (in the sidebar to the left). I’d love to hear what you think, and thanks, as ever, for looking at my pictures. I have completed and delivered ‘A New Cottage Garden’, to be published in 2024 by Pimpernel Press; quite a job, as I built the garden from scratch, photographed it and wrote the text…
By the way, the decorating is far from finished ;-)
Thanks for reading this, and if you would like any more information, do get in touch. If you’d prefer not to hear from me, please unsubscribe! PS thanks to Iride and Sandra Design, Sarah Price Garden Design (Chelsea 2023) and Kelling Design for the images above.
As ever, I have been shooting for various magazines, and this summer saw a few nice features coming out, including one from a shoot for Grand Designs Magazine that was used on the cover. Thanks as ever to the owners who allow you to wander around their rather lovely properties!
Read MoreWell it’s been a very busy few months, mostly photographing my garden for a book due to be published next september, but the deadline has been met and it’s been nice to shoot some interior work over the last couple of weeks. I have been working in London for a lovely couple of designers, Iride and Sandra, who have a fresh and contemporary approach to their work; clean, crisp and architectural. I also worked with Henriette Von Stockhausen (VSP interiors) at her own place in Dorset. A beautiful mix of traditional and modern, mixing textiles, art and antique furniture (to appear shortly in Country Life magazine). Then there was a shoot in the Peak District for Matt Gerrish of his family home. A gorgeous transformation of a country cottage, again mixing art, antiques and modern touches. It’s been an exciting few weeks!
Lovely day’s shoot for the fabulously luxurious C.P Hart in west Wales. A really nice house in Pembrokeshire, with a classic bathroom beneath the eaves.
Bathroom in Wales, shot for clients C.P Hart
Day shoot for Kelling Design in Norhamptonshire. Colourful and classic, on a very HOT day!
I am currently writing a book (and photographing it!) about the cottage garden and how to create one from scratch. Due to be published 2024
Read MoreI used to work at this place when I was a boy. I was car park attendant and had an absolute blast of a summer, living in the ‘staff accommodation’ at the back of the hotel (these are now rather plush suites that overlook the beach, but back then they were hovels with no electricity… still, you don’t care when you are 18 and away from home for the first time do you?!). The hotel is now a rather fabulous beachside place with beautiful rooms and a view to die for. Thanks for the work, South Sands Hotel!
Recent work for Maak Contemporary Ceramics at Ascott House, home of the late Victoria, Lady de Rothschild, and owned these days by the National Trust. She had a fabulous collection of modern ceramics which Maak are auctioning in september 2023. I shot the catalogue for the sale. An amazing collection in an amazing house!
Read MoreThey said they wanted me to spend a week on board their new ship; in January. In the Caribbean. Ummmmm… difficult decision, but ‘Oh go on then’…
It may sound like the best of jobs; eat all you can, wearing just a tee shirt and shorts, and occasionally get an afternoon off to explore a quiet desert island. But, honestly, we did a lot of work and it’s actually quite tricky manoeuvring a tripod up 14 flights of stairs (actually there was a lift), but you get my drift. I shot restaurants (there are at least a dozen of them), cabins, theatres, and spa areas, and the weather was perfect. It’s so much easier to get a nice image of a pool if the sky is blue! Many thanks to the wonderful crew and management of P&O Cruises, who were brilliant.
And many thanks to the ever fabulous ‘Sunday’, a content marketing agency based in London who organised and drove the whole show… brilliantly done!
Back to normality now, I’m off to shoot a house for Grand Designs Magazine, and desperately hoping for some blue skies in Cornwall tomorrow!
Well, it’s mid-march and in previous years I would now be on the road, photographing various houses, gardens and hotels, all bathed in a wash of warm spring sunshine. Actually that’s probably a bit of a false memory (!) but we can dream! It’s cold and damp here (fortunately for my garden we have missed the snow in South Devon), so I am in the office doing admin.
It was a quiet but productive winter and I was lucky enough to shoot for a week in the Caribbean for long time clients P&O. It was definitely sunny there! I also photographed a couple of fabulous kitchens for Guild Anderson in Wiltshire, and also had a lovely day at Ascott House, now run by the National Trust, for Maak Contemporary ceramics… and there was a day near Dartmouth, photographing an amazing tree planting project.
Mostly though, I have been writing and photographing for my book, ‘A New Cottage Garden’ to be published next year by Pimpernel Press. I think it should be an interesting and (I hope!) beautiful book about making a garden. From both a personal and educational standpoint. Before I actually embarked on this, I hadn’t really thought through what was involved in writing and photographing a book, let alone actually building the garden! so many things to think about and plan. For inspiration, I visited East Lambrook Manor, one of the spiritual homes of cottage gardening for this project, and also popped down to see old friend Bath at Gunwalloe in Cornwall… always a joy!
Anyway, here’s to the swift arrival of spring, and thanks to all my clients and work friends. Keep in touch, I hope to see some of you again this year. The website has been revitalised; there are lots of new images, and plenty more to come!
I am currently working on a book about Cottage Gardens and I need your help! We are looking for beautiful cottage style gardens, that I can photograph for the book, publication 2024 by Pimpernel Press
Read MoreI have spent much of the last year photographing at Gravetye Manor in East Sussex. What a joy it’s been. I have done a series of shoots for one of the garden magazines and have also been involved in shooting some interiors for the hotel itself. Alongside this, I have been photographing for a book due to be published in 2024 about cottage gardens, and if you know your cottage gardening you will know that William Robinson, who lived here for much of the early part of the twentieth century, was a major figure in popularising that style of gardening. It’s a beautifully planted garden and the current gardener, Tom Coward, has done a fabulous job keeping the ethos of Robinson, whilst also paying heed to the needs of a modern garden. He and his team have also been a help when it comes to my own efforts in the garden; It never ceases to amaze me how much I don’t know about gardening! despite having been quite obsessed for many years…
If you would like to see any of the recent garden images at Gravetye Manor, please do let me know (there are some on the website, but I can send samples if you like). And if you are after Hotel Photography, do check out my web site, and many thanks for reading this! Have a great week, Mark
It’s been a busy few weeks. As my last post described, I had been in Greece, shooting for interior designers MHD… then on to Chelsea for a rather more ‘normal’ show (last year we had the slightly odd spectacle of late summer at Chelsea so it was good to be back with the more usual early summer hues!). Also a kitchen shoot with Guild Anderson in Wiltshire which looked fabulous. I have selected a few images for this post, but have uploaded a lot more on to the website. Please do take a look and keep in touch!
I’m also working on a book for the excellent Pimpernel press about cottage gardens… here’s one from my own place… let me know if you know of any beautiful traditional cottage gardens! might be worth a visit ;-)
Always lovely to be commissioned for a photography job but some definitely have a particular 'hard to turn down' allure - do you ever work in Tuscany? Can you photograph our castello near Sienna? We're looking for an interiors photographer for a project near Jaipur... And so it was when the brilliant Martin Hulbert Design team wondered if I had the time to document their work at a private villa on a Greek Island - um yeah sure...
The villa was perched over an impossibly pretty bay in the hills, with views across to Albania - a mere eight miles away; steeply terraced gardens filled with Bougainvillea and Lantana were by talented garden designer Julie Toll who coincidentally I've worked with before. Having also worked with Martin on other occasions, I knew the house would be equally breathtaking and so it proved to be - the only problem being how to capture it all in the allotted time. Fortunately, as we had a full team on hand from his London studio (similarly pleased to be on site), it worked out well.
The week ended with a trip to Corfu Town (Kérkyra) - a jewel of a place with its Byzantine and Venetian influences - watching a cricket match cold beer in hand in the large square, the Spianáda, as thousands of raucous swifts ricocheted above. Well, someone's gotta do it...
Interior images to follow ;-). Please do get in touch if you’d like me to travel far and wide for you (I’m off to Le Marches in Italy later this month for Appassionata Property… another tough gig I suspect ;-)