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Clive Nichols

Clive Nichols has established a reputation as one of the world's finest flower and garden photographers. His passion for the subject comes across in every image that he makes. Clive has photographed many of the world's best gardens, including HRH The Prince of Wales's own private garden in Scotland, Lord Rothschild's private garden in Corfu and Lord Heseltine's private garden in Oxfordshire. In addition his work has appeared in hundreds of books as well as in countless magazines, calendars and brochures. Over the past 25 years he has amassed a stunning collection of over 60,000 images which are available for reproduction. Clive regularly gives master classes in flower and garden photography for The Royal Horticultural Society and for the past 5 years he has been one of the two main judges for the prestigious 'International Garden Photographer of the Year' awards.

Clive also photographs interiors, travel, architecture and lifestyle, undertaking many prestigious commissions including a calendar of the world's best modern buildings for a Russian Senator, a book about the finest Villa on Lake Como for Conde Nast and a new brochure on the historic BMA House in Tavistock Square, London, for the British Medical Association.

A selection of Clive's photos

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960144

Lake on the Dudmaston Estate, Shropshire, in May

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960154

Lake on the Dudmaston Estate, Shropshire, in May.

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960166

Tree and early morning mist on the Dudmaston Estate, Shropshire, in May.

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960396

Palladian bridge at Stourhead, Wiltshire, in May

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960419

The Temple of Apollo reflected in the lake at Stourhead, Wiltshire, in May.

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974045

The Red Border at Peckover House and Garden, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, in July.

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1020149

Herbaceous garden at west front of the house at Killerton, Devon.

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1039675

View across fields from the parkland at Killerton, Devon, with Dartmoor seen beyond.