Category archives: Client Albums
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- Commercial photography has to have a point if it’s to be anything more than a pretty picture.
Red Blue You make bespoke canvas signs (and blinds) that take a typographical approach to making an impact. As the shots (taken at Red Blue You’s base in Lancaster) show, there’s no end to the conten[...]
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- For my latest Preston photography shoot, I was asked by British Cycling to capture the unique spirit of a very special event.
Don’t be fooled by the name. Breeze cycling challenges are far more of a challenge than they are a breeze. Capturing the feel of the latest Breeze event was my mission[...]
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- Next time you’re ready to take a fresh look at your corporate brochure or website, take a fresh look at your portrait photography too.
Let’s make this absolutely clear: there’s nothing wrong with a good, strong headshot for your About Us page or your corporate brochure ‘Meet the Team’ pic. I [...]
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- If you’re part of a creative enterprise, shouldn't your corporate portrait photography be creative too?
I know you’d expect me to say this being a professional portrait photographer and all, but there really is no reason to have the bland corporate headshot of old staring at you from your web[...]
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- You could wait for your new employer to arrange a photography session for the staff profile page. Or you could arrange your own. You’d be amazed the difference it can make.
You’ve managed to bag that new job. You’re excited. Your new employer is excited, and in all the first day frenzy someon[...]
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- All of a sudden, my portrait photography is heading off in a whole new direction.
I’m a Preston portrait photographer. You’ll find what I do in the brochures, on the websites and on the walls of the people and companies for whom I work. But recently, I’ve been called by a whole different type of [...]
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- Does your office space look like this?
Think Ribble Valley and first thoughts tend to drift towards winding country lanes, market towns and an unfairly large collection of really good restaurants. I spend quite a lot of my time there wearing my other hat as a Preston wedding photographer. Wha[...]
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- “You can’t just say you’re helping local communities; you have to show it.”
Sometimes the things you hear in passing spark a thought that about the next blog post. Last week I was doing some corporate photography in Streatham, London for Santander and I overheard a guest utter the above line. ‘Wi[...]
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- I hear this rather a lot: “The thing is, what we do isn’t really, well… photogenic.”
It’s funny isn’t it? You never really think in detail about how you do what you do. You never dissect it into its component parts because when you’re good at something it just comes naturally. You certainly never[...]
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- How to tell a story in a single shot.
You probably don’t have acres of space on your website or brochure – so the more you can say in a single image the better. Tell a story in a single shot and your reader gets the point quicker. You cut down on print costs or development time too.
That, for [...]
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- Win an award at your corporate event and it’s always a good night – but to capture the real flavour of an event so that it matters to those who weren’t there as well as those who were? Well that takes a professional commercial photographer willing to go that bit further.
Every year the Indep[...]
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- Your nightclub is ready for its relaunch and you want to make sure your marketing material shows the new look at its best. You can’t do that with a club full of revellers as every shot will feature more dancers than dance floor. Yet a club without people… won’t that look a little, well, tame?
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