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Marketing Photoshoot – 6.30pm Thursday 12th March
This golden hour flower picking photoshoot is for capturing content for Gina’s Garden marketing purposes.
Join a special Golden Hour flower picking photoshoot at Gina’s Garden, where you can enjoy picking flowers while we capture beautiful content for our marketing.
This session on Thursday 12th March will run slightly differently from a standard PYO session as we work alongside the photographer. Enjoy wandering the field and picking flowers while a professional photographer captures natural moments.
Spaces are limited and expected to book quickly.
Schedule for the Evening
6:30pm – Arrival & Welcome
Meet us in the garden. We’ll give a quick briefing, answer questions, complete model release forms and introduce you to the photographer so everyone feels comfortable.
7:00pm – Photoshoot & Picking Begins
The best evening light usually starts around this time, and we’ll begin capturing photos while you enjoy picking flowers to take home.
Approx. 8:00pm – Wrap Up
Important – Image Use Agreement
This session is specifically for marketing photography and video. By booking, you agree that:
You are happy to be filmed and photographed
You will sign a model release form on arrival
Gina’s Garden can use the content captured for marketing (website, social media, advertising, and promotional material)
Participation in photos is a condition of attending this session.
Group Options
Limited to 6 groups only.
Children over five years must be included in group numbers.
1–2 people – $20 (2 groups available)
3–4 people – $40 (3 groups available)
5–6 people – $600 (1 group available)
Please Note
Please arrive at 6:30pm for the briefing
This is a working photoshoot session
You may be guided by the photographer
Weather dependent (we will contact you if needed)
We would love you to wear soft colours or natural tones, but it’s most important that you are comfortable
About the Garden
In March our summer lovers are still going strong, with dahlias and zinnias continuing to put on a show. You’ll also find celosia, amaranthus, echinacea, rudbeckia, achillea, strawflowers, statice, cosmos, matricaria, scabiosa. The garden is overflowing with colour and texture, there’s so much to pick and enjoy.
This golden hour flower picking photoshoot is for capturing content for Gina’s Garden marketing purposes.
Join a special Golden Hour flower picking photoshoot at Gina’s Garden, where you can enjoy picking flowers while we capture beautiful content for our marketing.
This session on Thursday 12th March will run slightly differently from a standard PYO session as we work alongside the photographer. Enjoy wandering the field and picking flowers while a professional photographer captures natural moments.
Spaces are limited and expected to book quickly.
Schedule for the Evening
6:30pm – Arrival & Welcome
Meet us in the garden. We’ll give a quick briefing, answer questions, complete model release forms and introduce you to the photographer so everyone feels comfortable.
7:00pm – Photoshoot & Picking Begins
The best evening light usually starts around this time, and we’ll begin capturing photos while you enjoy picking flowers to take home.
Approx. 8:00pm – Wrap Up
Important – Image Use Agreement
This session is specifically for marketing photography and video. By booking, you agree that:
You are happy to be filmed and photographed
You will sign a model release form on arrival
Gina’s Garden can use the content captured for marketing (website, social media, advertising, and promotional material)
Participation in photos is a condition of attending this session.
Group Options
Limited to 6 groups only.
Children over five years must be included in group numbers.
1–2 people – $20 (2 groups available)
3–4 people – $40 (3 groups available)
5–6 people – $600 (1 group available)
Please Note
Please arrive at 6:30pm for the briefing
This is a working photoshoot session
You may be guided by the photographer
Weather dependent (we will contact you if needed)
We would love you to wear soft colours or natural tones, but it’s most important that you are comfortable
About the Garden
In March our summer lovers are still going strong, with dahlias and zinnias continuing to put on a show. You’ll also find celosia, amaranthus, echinacea, rudbeckia, achillea, strawflowers, statice, cosmos, matricaria, scabiosa. The garden is overflowing with colour and texture, there’s so much to pick and enjoy.