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Aspect Ratios
Unless specified by the client I generally provide finished and sharpened image files output for use in two formats: jpegs for web at about 1200 pixels across jpegs or TIFFs for normal print at 4000…
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Value your image
What value do you place on your image library? Will the images you make or commission be discarded after the first use or will they stand as documents with a meaning to…
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True colours
How important is accurate colour to you? If you are an architect, interior designer or product manager and you have spent long hours agonizing over colour choices you will probably say its…
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The Stylist’s Perspective
Interiors Stylist Anna Morley from Real Homes magazine has written a lovely piece about her experience as stylist on a recent shoot we did together. A professional stylist brings to the shoot a…
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Central St Martin’s Summer School
What an awesome experience! The Art Architecture and Photography summer school at Central St Martins in London provides rare access to photograph several of London’s most important cultural buildings under the tutorship of Diago Ferrari a leading Fine…
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Thirteen steps to great photography of buildings
When commissioned to photograph the built environment there are thirteen things I strive for . . . Set the building in its context Impart a sense of place / the feeling that…
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Photography, Art & Architecture summer school at Central St Martins
I am delighted to have been accepted to study with Diego Ferrari at the Photography, Art & Architecture summer school at Central St Martins in London. This prestigious programme provides the opportunity to reflect on how…
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Suffolk barn for Real Homes magazine
They say that you can’t ‘take’ a portrait, you have to be ‘given’ it. There same is true of architecture and interiors photography only in this case it is the architect, the interior…
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Street photography
It was a real pleasure to be asked to photograph the iconic Carnaby Street, London for Brett Landscape Products recently. Brett have supplied all of the paving materials for the recent refurbishment…
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No Smoke without Fire
Suffolk is full of undiscovered treasures and the handmade tile-works, Smoke and Fire, at Darsham is one of them. Working with the fabulously skilled and creative Smoke and Fire team I have been…
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Latest Posts.
- Phew, we’re back!
- COVID-19 temporary closure
- Diary of a Tile Addict
- Another architectural photography / website combo
- Cover feature for Stowe
- Videos for Lamilux UK
- Thrice Trapped!
- Ipswich 360 panorama
- My work in Architecture Today
- Supermodels of insulation
- My work in Grand Designs Mag
- New website for Stowe Building Contractors
- The Twilight Zone
- View from the top
- Smoke and Fire – ignited!
- ‘Look Book’ boosts sales
- How to give feedback
- Permission to shoot
- Care for your image(s)
- Six months in 116 seconds
- Heathrow behind the scenes
- When to photograph a building a project
- Production Photographer
- Clever buildings
- Creating the outdoors indoors
- Ancient & Modern
- Affordable photography for creative makers and trades
- Probono video kick-starts young pianist’s career
- This week I am reading . . .NORDIC LIGHT
- Felixstow Seafront Gardens Refurbishment