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Trust worthy

More work for the Teenage Cancer Trust, from a recent shoot at Bristol Children’s Hospital. The brief was for some candid shots of some of the young people the Trust have helped, as well as some staff portraits. Definitely one of my favourite clients, and with this work I feel like my photography, which features now on a lot of the Trust’s publicity material, is in its own small way helping to make a difference to people’s lives. Continue reading Trust worthy

Teenage Cancer Trust in Glasgow

Teenage Cancer Trust today officially unveiled their new unit in Glasgow. The Royal Hospital for Children is part of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, a gleaming new hospital opened in May 2015, and I was lucky enough to be asked by the Trust to photograph the ward so they can show what it looks like on their site. Here are some of my photos of this fantastic new facility, decorated in bright, friendly colours with local detailing. Continue reading Teenage Cancer Trust in Glasgow

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

A selection of my favourite photos from 2015, in no particular order.