
16.06.2022
We caught up with the well-known and incredibly talented Anson Smart, who we were fortunate enough to work with recently to shoot a range of our products out at Chalet’s Blackheath. His eye for detail and lighting was second to none, helping to feel out each scene and create a story for our products.
We’ve picked his brain on what connecting to nature means to him, how gardening fits into his life, and how nature as a whole influences the work he creates.
An ideal day for me would include a surf or swim in the ocean followed by a walk with my dog Miso, although sometimes work gets in the way. Luckily as a photographer who utilises natural light, I am always connected to the outside even when shooting inside.
My favourite plant to eat is Broccoli and my favourite tree to look at is the ghost gum.
Layered.
I love gardens that have personality, like architecture and interiors they can reflect personal style. People who spend time developing their own gardens with help from a designer or without often have the most style and personality.
A few years back I was asked to photograph the famous La Mamounia Hotel in Marrakesh. This amazing hotel is not just famous for its incredible interiors but also for its famous garden. The garden was gifted to the Prince from his Sultan father as a wedding gift in the early 1900s. They have beautifully maintained this garden ever since.
My dad “don’t do what your mom wants’, that sounds bad as my mom has given me lots of amazing advice throughout my life. I guess my dad has always lived his life following his own path, we all reach a crossroads where we can take the safe path or go down an unknown one. Luckily I followed my own path with photography and it has gifted me so much…
Meditation.
I was very impatient as a young photographer, a more established photographer gave me some advice that I have followed and that’s be patient, show up every day and do your best then move onto the next.
Natural Light.
I would love to learn how to design and build my own house.
Only need two as Scomo is gone…
Rush through our development and the use of renewable energy globally.
Globally reduce meat consumption.
View a range of Anson’s work on his website to see how he plays with and explores the use of natural light.
Garden Life. Plant Joy.