
Location Photography: Security officer
Night time location photography of Security officer out on patrol with a vehicle doing his rounds. The brief was to show one of the many
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Night time location photography of Security officer out on patrol with a vehicle doing his rounds. The brief was to show one of the many

Corporate portrait taken on location at the Cube, Birmingham — commissioned for a football industry publication. The setting reinforced the subject’s stature; the image worked editorially without losing the gravitas of a formal portrait.

Product photography for a printing company — an unusual take on rolls of continuous stationery paper. Rather than a straightforward catalogue shot, the brief was to show the materials in a way that reflected the craft of the business.

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 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.

Location photography in a kitchen showroom — lighting, camera angle and selective retouching were all used to present the space at its best. The kind of shot where what’s left out of frame matters as much as what’s in it.

Part of a series of location shots for a kitchen showroom — a model was included to bring the space to life and give it human scale. Good lighting and considered props made the kitchen feel genuinely lived-in rather than dressed.

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.