Documentary Commercial Photographer
 
Real people.
Real work.
Real moments.
 
How I work.
 
My approach is documentary first — I observe and capture. I shoot both photography and video.
I also shoot corporate lifestyle photography where I direct and compose the scene to ensure I shoot exactly what you need — for social content, campaigns, reports, brand materials and everything.
Real people, authentic moments, real environments — whether captured naturally or composed.
In a world of AI-generated imagery and stock photos, this matters.
 
Get real.
 
No business should be using stock shots. They jar with reality. We've all seen too many websites with the same generic office shots — the too-perfect team meeting, the suspiciously clean hard hat, the model who's never been near a factory.
Authentic photography tells a different story. It shows who you actually are. It builds trust.
It tells your story.
 
What I photograph and film.
 
Construction and development — the rawness of a site, the people who build things that last. Progress documentation, timelapse, site culture.
Industrial and manufacturing — factory floors, engineering workshops, the precision and the process. Showing what you make and how.
Logistics and warehousing — the people and systems that keep everything moving. Operations, scale, the coordination behind it.
Office and workplace — teams doing what they do, Workplace culture that looks real because it is.
Corporate events and conferences — the energy of the room, the moments that matter, the content that lands. Highlight reels that capture what actually happened.
Corporate headshots — portraits with personality. Relaxed, patient, no frozen forced smiles.
ESG and sustainability — documenting the real environmental, social and governance initiatives that companies are committed to. Not stock photos of solar panels. Your solar panels. Your people. Your progress.
 
UK-wide.
One photographer.
One consistent approach.
 
 
 
Not sure where to start?
Drop me your email and I'll send a free shoot planning guide. It covers what to shoot, how to brief a photographer and what most companies get wrong.



