Commercial Photography

"Richard was highly professional from
initial contact through to completion of the job.
The brief was satisfied fully and the pictures we received
were exactly what we required.

So much so that Richard will also be doing our next shoot"

Chris Greener, Tangerine PR 

 

“Richard has photographed our main industry event for
two year’s running and we have already booked him a third a time.
He is completely reliable, understands the brief exactly and has an
excellent way with people.
I plan to use him for all such events in the future and would have
no hesitation in recommending him both for his
professional capability and his highly competitive rates.”

Nina Collins
Communications Coordinator
Association of Convenience Stores

 

I am able to undertake all types of commercial photography from small item product shots, outdoor and location photography, Conferences and Awards, through to studio work using my own portable studio with professional lights and backgrounds.

 

Conferences, Exhibitions and Awards

You have gone to the HUGE trouble of organising a conference, exhibition, an awards ceremony, or all three! You will need a professional record of the event as it unfolds, of guests arriving, the event venue empty and full, external images, people demonstrating their products, speakers at your conference, both on-stage and portrait images taken. If you are having an award ceremony, this too is easily captured.

 

Call me now to discuss your next event
07977 596662

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Please also see a gallery here of

Conference and Portrait Photography

Hair Salon Photography

PR Photography

See a gallery here for a selection from a recent Netto Store Opening

 

Team Photographs and Image Processing

 

I am also able to do any necessary Photoshop work required to the images such as colour balancing, monochrome conversion or any other requested effects.

 

Example of what can be achieved with Photoshop - A Morning With an Estate Agent...

As much as I tried, I could not get them all looking their best all at the same time! Some blinked, hid on the back row or just were not captured with the best expression...

 

Please click here for further images of staff.

 

So, a little blending in Photoshop, getting all the staff with the best expressions, extension of the background, lightening of those on the back row and darkening of the corners, we end up with something worthwhile...