Daniel Shipp
Daniel Shipp is a Sydney based photographer. He crafts the maths and design of photography into emotive elements, telling stories about the worlds within this world. His thirst for studying how light transforms objects and people will continue for as long as he can hold a camera. WEBSITE / INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK
The Dirt: Jardine Hansen
PeopleA bushwalk with a floral stylist and SERIOUS plant lover Jardine Hansen
Renting and Gardening: Should You Commit?
CultureShould you make a garden in a rental property? Of course you should. Here's why.
An Epicurean Harvest
PeopleWe visit Hayden and Erika of Epicurean Harvest, to talk about modern farming and romance.
The Dirt: Tamara Dean
PeopleA cup of tea and a bushwalk with highly acclaimed artist Tamara Dean.
On Seeing (Or Why The Planthunter Exists)
CultureNature. It's simple and complex and fragile. And it's why The Planthunter exists.
The Dirt: Alan & Jill Collins
Gardens, PeopleAn interview with a pair of octogenarian plant collectors.
The Dirt: Matthew Horton
Harvest, PeopleAn interview with Matthew Horton, owner of Rainy Lane cold pressed juice.
The Dirt: Tracey Deep
PeopleAn interview with Tracey Deep, artist and curator of nature.
Cemeteries: Death & the Landscape
CultureAre cemeteries the most human of all landscapes? A musing on death, landscape and culture.
Plant/Life: Cat Alley
GardensA street in inner city Sydney renowned for its cats and gardens!
The Lazy Season Pot
GoodsA product collaboration between The Planthunter and The Fortynine Studio. The Lazy Season is a plant pot unlike any other.
The Dirt: Saskia Havekes
PeopleAn interview with Saskia Havekes, floral artisan, perfumer, and owner of Grandiflora Sydney.
Botanical Inquiry: An Exhibition by Daniel Shipp
Art & DesignA hauntingly beautiful body of work exploring the dialogue between humans and plants. And a video!
The Dirt: Jacqui Bushell
PeopleAn interview with herbalist, energetic healer, and passionate plant woman, Jacqui Bushell.
Plant / Life: Glenmore House
Gardens, PeopleLarry and Mickey Robertson's garden at Glenmore house is medicine for the soul.
The Dirt: Katy Svalbe
Gardens, PeopleAn interview with landscape architect Katy Svalbe of Amber Road.