Watch the video - International Garden Photographer of the Year 2010 winners

By: Philip Smith - 21/05/2010


See some of the winning photographs from this year's competition and meet the talented people behind them.

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 International Garden Photographer of the Year

Everyone who entered the International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition this year was invited to Kew Gardens in May to meet the judges and to mingle with other photographers. Winner Marianne Majerus was presented with a cheque for £5,000. Other prizes were also awarded to category winners. 

At the event, International Garden Photographer of the Year photographers had a unique opportunity to show and discuss their work with top professional photographers, including Clive Nichols and Clive Boursnell plus Ray Spence from the Royal Photographic Society and Victoria Skeet from the National Trust Photographic Library.

- Philip Smith - 



1 comment on 'Watch the video - International Garden Photographer of the Year 2010 winners'

Zenaide Moschim Gianini says

23/05/2010 12:00:00 AM | Report abuse

As a garden and flower lover I can only congratulate all the participants for the amazing photos and, The Kew, for the initiative.


About Philip Smith

Philip Smith with his camera

Philip Smith is a professional photographer specialising in gardens and plants with 15 years’ experience. His photography has featured in many magazines and books including The English Garden, The Garden (RHS) , and Gardeners’ World. His work has also featured in exhibitions at Kew Gardens and the Royal Horticultural Society at Wisley and London.

As co-founder and Managing Director of the International Garden Photographer of the Year Philip is responsible for the world’s premier competition in the field, which culminates in an annual exhibition at Kew Gardens and other venues. Philip is the author of Better Plant and Garden Photography.

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