Craig Easton

Craig is regarded as one of Europe’s finest photographers. His pictures are published in best-selling books across the world and he has won international awards in recognition of his extraordinary work. His career began at The Independent, and he now works on commissions from galleries, publishers, interior designers and private individuals. Rick Stein – a great admirer of Craig’s work – commissioned a memorable series of large black and white images of the north Cornish coast for his luxurious St Edmunds House hotel in Padstow. Craig’s work is held in many public and private collections of fine art photography around the world. He lives in Oxford with his partner and their two children.

I have been incredibly fortunate in my career to work with some wonderful people in some wonderful places. Fascinating people make fascinating pictures, and to work with the people at Kew is both a joy and an inspiration.”

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Tony Hall, former head of the Alpine Unit, now honorary research fellow and world-renowned alpine expert. Tony was photographed in his Kew office, his alpine domain reflected in its windows by Craig Easton
Tony Hall, former head of the Alpine Unit

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The Queen’s Beasts: the White Lion of Mortimer by Craig Easton
The Queen’s Beasts: the White Lion of Mortimer

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The Queen’s Beasts: the Red Dragon of Wales by Craig Easton
The Queen’s Beasts: the Red Dragon of Wales

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Boy with a Dolphin takes flight in the Queen’s Garden by Craig Easton
Boy with a Dolphin takes flight in the Queen’s Garden

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The Flute Player in the Queen’s Garden by Craig Easton
The Flute Player in the Queen’s Garden

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Young orchid growers at Writhlington School near Bath; the school, a centre of excellence for orchid science, receives help from Kew’s orchid experts by Craig Easton
Young orchid growers at Writhlington School near Bath

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Simon Cole, manager of Kew’s 40-acre Conservation Area, works on a linear compost bin, home to birds, invertebrates and small mammals by Craig Easton
Simon Cole, manager of Kew’s 40-acre Conservation Area

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The Loder Valley Nature Reserve, Wakehurst by Craig Easton
The Loder Valley Nature Reserve, Wakehurst

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