A few weeks ago I was so delighted when Diane Sutherland, a talented jeweller from Belfast walked to my studio and said "It was a no-brainer that I chose you to photograph my jewellery". See More...⟶
Read MoreIn recent months we’ve been involved in a number of very interesting product photography assignments. Although some of these have been challenging, they have also been enjoyable. See More...⟶
Read More5 Oct 2015 - I was invited to speak at Chef Knowledge Exchange in L'Derry about food photography. See More...⟶
Read MoreOFFER ENDS 30 SEPT 2015 - Book a session before 30 Sept. Your photo shoot will then need to take place by 30 Nov 2015. Call or email for further details. See More...⟶
Read MoreAs food and product photographer it is so pleasurable when I'm asked to combine these two skills. I was recently asked by Alison Hanvey Ceramics to take photographs of her beautiful products with food. Alison wanted to demonstrate that her work is not just to be used as ornaments, but she would love her products to be used. See More...⟶
Read MoreWe've just had a full page feature written in the local paper Down Recorder. See More...⟶
Read MoreI would like to share with you some of the photos from the Craft Development programme that we have been doing for Derry City and Strabane District Council. See More...⟶
Read MoreThanks to Townsend Enterprise Park for purchasing a selection of our Belfast photographs. I cannot wait to see them on their walls. A selection of Belfast photos are not available for download. See More...⟶
Read MoreAs a part of an on going contract, we recently photographed the work of Nuala Lynch's jewellery for Craft NI. Working with Nuala has been a real pleasure, she has bags of talent and everything we photographed was beautifully designed and made. See More...⟶
Read MorePhotographing jewellery can be quite tricky. Because of the nature of the products being small and often shiny, specialised lenses and careful lighting is essential. However, no matter what type of camera and lens you have, the following 10 tips will enable you to achieve a better result. See More...⟶
Read MoreSo much has happened since our last post. We've been involved in a number of enjoyable projects and have had very little time to update our blog. So, what have we been up to? See More...⟶
Read MoreThe architecture of Belfast has changed rapidly since the ending of the troubles, more so than any time since the late 19th/early 20th century. Travelling down the river from The Albert bridge there is little to be seen of old Belfast. See More...⟶
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