Another set of images for Burtt-Jones & Brewer (with whom I also have another exciting project on the go, of which more later in the year). A Corporate Finance company had their office in St Paul’s refurbished, and so one Saturday afternoon, when the office was empty, I went along to photograph their newly refurbished space inside and, from their top floor balcony, out. Continue reading Another office
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Guild Qualified
I recently submitted a portfolio of images to the Guild of Photographers for adjudication with the aim of receiving an official qualification from the Guild. My submission was successful, and as the work I submitted was commercial, rather than weddings or portraits, I’m putting my brief and the chosen images here to help anyone else looking to select images for a Guild professional qualification (QGPP). Continue reading Guild Qualified
Hope and charity
It’s extremely gratifying when a successful interiors shoot leads to much more regular work with a client; even more so when that client allows you a great deal of creative freedom and enables you to meet some of the most inspiring people in the UK as part of your work. This is the case with the Teenage Cancer Trust, who asked me to photograph their newly refurbished ward in Sheffield’s Weston Park Hospital, and have subsequently asked me back to work with them in Glasgow, Birmingham, Nottingham, and most recently at the 2016 Virgin Money London Marathon. Continue reading Hope and charity
10 from 2015
Photo insurance
I recently finished another shoot for Burtt-Jones and Brewer (see Image bank) and the images are now available for me to share. These are from the London offices of a worldwide insurance company, who have a large hospitality area for clients and guests, an open plan office area, showers for their staff, and a well-equipped staff kitchen with coffee and water dispensers built into the worktops. Shot over three days, this was another thoroughly enjoyable and satisfying shoot, and I was assisted once again by the excellent Annabel. Continue reading Photo insurance