Spring Landscape Photo Trends

Pinterest's Spring Trend Report says personalization and authentic, imperfect imagery are trending — photographers should lean into realness over staged perfection this season. (newsroom.pinterest.com) Garden experts also predict an '80s‑inspired comeback for landscaping: bold color blocking, sculptural plantings and textured schemes making a return this spring. (veranda.com)

Pinterest’s spring write‑up is drawn from signals across more than 600 million monthly users on the platform. (tushmagazine.com ) The company paired those platform signals with a qualitative and quantitative study of roughly 4,000 people in six countries, finding 55% of respondents said well‑being is a priority and 42% said they only adopt trends that genuinely suit them. (valorinternational.globo.com ) Named trend examples from the report include “Glitchy Glam” and “FunHaus,” and Pinterest data shows searches for avant‑garde makeup and mismatched nails spiked — one outlet cited increases up to about 270% for related queries. (business.pinterest.com whowhatwear.com ) Pinterest’s 2026 Palette — Cool Blue, Jade, Plum Noir, Wasabi and Persimmon — is being promoted as a practical color guide for creatives, and the platform says these five shades are driving new visual composition and product‑development briefs this year. (newsroom.pinterest.com ) Veranda’s spring garden piece flags an ’80s‑inspired comeback that emphasizes bold color‑blocking, sculptural planting compositions and heavily textured schemes as the dominant outdoor looks for spring 2026. (veranda.com ) Major landscaping outlets and design roundups are echoing those specifics, forecasting denser, maximal planting, statement architectural grasses and hedges, and deliberate blocks of complementary color rather than diluted pastels. (gardendesign.com springfair.com ) Landscape writers are pointing to practical tactics that match the aesthetic shift — grouping repeat species for “color blocks,” using sculptural evergreens or miscanthus for year‑round form, and layering textured groundcovers to achieve the tactile schemes described in Veranda. (positivebloom.com homesandgardens.com )

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