COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
From food to products and corporate head shots to band promotions, we can provide the quality creative images you’re looking for. We are able to draw on a wide range of experience to create images that are unique to you and your business, giving your promotional material that wow factor.
Particularly adept with location work, even in the most remote of sites, we are able to transform the most unlikely sites into ideal shooting locations with suitable lighting. Although based in the North West, and heavily involved with clients throughout Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh and London; we also have clients throughout the country and abroad.
Whatever you are selling or promoting, we can help provide the inspiration.
Food Photography Hyde Manchester
Food Photography Hyde Manchester This shoot was requested by Hydes Brewery, based in Hyde, Manchester. The need for the images was to launch their menu revamp in time for summer. The dishes were being prepared
Product Photography In Preston Lancashire
Product Photography In Preston Lancashire SetGear are a company based in Penwortham in Preston, creating production equipment engineered for film & TV. Their brief was very straightforward. “Nice clean images, that show what we do,
Ravenglass Handmade Ice Cream
Ravenglass Handmade Ice Cream I had an enquiry from Ravenglass Handmade Ice Cream, which at first I thought was to be a food shoot. Ice cream? Food? Seemed kinda obvious to me. As the conversation
Photographing Food With Speedlights
Photographing Food With Speedlights Normally, I make use of a couple of ELB500 kits for my food photography. The heads are light, and can be boomed overhead without any real thought as to counterbalancing etc.
What Is A Portrait
What is a portrait? It's certainly not a headshot, mugshot or snapshot. A portrait isn't merely the likeness of a person, a quick snap of the Friday night happenings with inane grins and vacant eyes.
Quick And Simple Product Photography
Quick And Simple Product Photography Lighting techniques for products can vary as wildly as the range of products themselves. You can create highly complex setups for fairly simple products, and the reverse can also be