
Food and Drink Photography: Salmon
Part of a seafood series — clean backgrounds, simple lighting, and a sharp focus on texture. The brief was straightforward: make it look good enough to eat.
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Part of a seafood series — clean backgrounds, simple lighting, and a sharp focus on texture. The brief was straightforward: make it look good enough to eat.

A personal project — a lychee shot for its own sake, exploring form, colour and translucency. The kind of image that comes from curiosity rather than a client brief, and often produces the most interesting results.

The brief: make a bedroom set look real — not staged. Propping and lighting created a lived-in feel while keeping everything print-ready. The kind of shot that sells the dream without showing the effort.

The brief was to showcase the high-gloss finish of a fitted wardrobe range. An undressed room kept the focus on the doors; lighting did the rest — making reflections work for the product rather than against it.

Lifestyle photography for a bathroom set designed to feel period, simple and elegant. Props were chosen to reinforce the mood; the lighting keeps the focus on the bath and gives the scene a calm, unhurried quality.

Lifestyle photography of a kitchen drawer — part of a series showing movement and ease of use in a kitchen environment. An unusual angle, deliberate lighting and selective retouching combined to turn a functional detail into a compelling image.

Lifestyle photography for an unusual radiator product — the client gave us free reign with lighting and props. Working on an ongoing basis meant a distinctive visual style developed naturally over time, giving the range a consistent, considered look.

Lifestyle photography for a cast iron radiator range aimed at the hotel sector — the set was designed and built in studio to create exactly the right environment. When the real-world context doesn’t exist yet, we build it.

Lifestyle photography for a glass cookware range — a kitchen set built in studio, with food prepared in-house. Natural-feel lighting to complement the product and let the cookware speak for itself without the shot feeling artificial.