During the design process, the quality of a photograph can be paramount. As a director and a photographer, I have delivered photography for:


For construction projects, new homes and buildings, architectural and interior projects and photo enhancement for planning applications.


For offices, warehouses, factories, hotels, property marketing, production processes, equipment, culture of the enterprise and people in their workplace.

 


Location, studio and macro photography for staff, catalogues, corporate brochures, product and objects.


Indoor and outdoor photography for events including exhibitions, conferences, festivals, product launches, press conferences, corporate meetings, marketing programs and corporate hospitality events.


For landscape, woodland, sky, sunsets, water, plants, wildlife and macro commissions.

 
 

London Skyline ranging from the BT Tower across to the The City, including Tower 42 (NatWest Tower) and 30 St. Mary Axe (The Gherkin).
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Blackfriars Bridge taken from the (more scenic than I'd imagined) south bank of the Thames. This photo was selected for inclusion in the eighth edition of the Schmap London Guide. Click on the image above to view the whole picture.

This scheduled photography session was recovered despite torrential rain, by using the spray and stormy lighting as an advantage.
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Detail photo of the Dome's support towers and tension wires.
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Captured during a boat trip along the thames.
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One of the advantages of having a photographer's press pass - getting close to the action.
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The Gherkin (30 St Mary Axe), London. Not a view for those with batophobia.
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A composite photograph that spans from the BT Tower right across central London to 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin).
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Making the most of a wet day's photography. Taken lying down in the back of a 4x4 with the hatch open. Not advised.
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It may be a pain for motorists, but the opening of Tower Bridge is quite a sight!
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Taken whilst hanging from the side of a tall ship on the Thames. Not advised either.
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Part of a time critical two day shoot. As you'll see from the other shots, this was the warmer, drier, more camera friendly of the two.
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A composite photograph showing the whole of south London from Tower Bridge around to the BT Tower.
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Part of the shoot for my CV and portfolio to illustrate lighting techniques.
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Making the most of the first day of a photoshoot. Flash flooding nearly got the better of the vehicle in this shot. Taken waist deep in slippery conditions. Ill advised this time. Click on the image above to view the whole picture.

An unusual angle showing the Thames Barrier, O2 Arena and Canary Wharf.
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Macro photograph taken whilst sheltering under a tree during rain storm.
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Docklands as seen from the Thames. This photo was selected for inclusion in the eighth edition of the Schmap London Guide.
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  • London Panorama
  • London Beach
  • Legends
  • O2 Arena
  • A moment in time
  • Crowded field
  • 30 St Mary Axe
  • A view from Tate Modern
  • Atom
  • Tower Bridge
  • O2 Arena
  • Instructions
  • A view from Tower 42
  • The objective case of I
  • Deep water
  • A View from the East
  • Dry Haven
  • Docklands