Our collection of posts showcases stunning photographs of nature and landscapes captured during our work as professional photographers in the breathtaking Santa Cruz, California. Each image highlights the region’s diverse beauty, from serene beaches and majestic redwoods to vibrant wildflower meadows. Alongside these captivating visuals, we also share valuable insights on gardening practices that not only enhance the beauty of our surroundings but also support local ecosystems. Our tips focus on creating sustainable gardens that attract butterflies and other pollinators, fostering a harmonious relationship between nature and cultivation. Join us in celebrating the splendor of Santa Cruz while learning how to contribute to a healthier environment through mindful gardening.
Discover the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in spring—bursting with blossoms, historic greenhouses, the Queen Mother’s charming cottage, and a café serving classic Scottish shortbread. A perfect destination for garden lovers and photographers alike.
In recent decades, populations of the Monarch butterfly have been declining sharply — and loss of milkweed habitat is a major factor. The good news is: by planting the right milkweed species in your garden, you can provide critical habitat and food for Monarchs and their caterpillars, supporting migration and local butterfly populations.
As a former agricultural inspector and longtime observer of native plant ecology, I believe gardeners have a powerful role to play in reversing this trend.
Discover how to photograph mushrooms in the redwood forests of Santa Cruz. Learn why mushrooms appear after rainfall, why the redwoods are essential to this ecosystem, how to handle the low-light challenges of forest photography, and how banana slugs add a unique touch to your images.