the botanical bias of photographer Laure Joliet

I’d been admiring the photos of Laure Joliet long before I was able to put a name to her work. Her photos are everywhere — design blogs, The New York Times. She has a sneaky way of including plants in quite a lot of her work. And when I found her blog recently, the depth of her botanical bias was everywhere in evidence. This is just a small sample of her professional work as well some of the exquisite images she frequently posts to her blog.


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Huntington Botanical Gardens, Desert Garden Conservatory

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Huntington Botanical Gardens, Desert Garden Conservatory

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Huntington Botanical Gardens, Desert Garden Conservatory

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2 Responses to the botanical bias of photographer Laure Joliet

  1. Wow, great images. Love the shot with the bougainvillea with the shiny hardwood floor behind it.

  2. oh yes! thank you. no idea who she is but it’s all so so nice. thanks, denise!

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