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About
We have been working as photographers for more years than we
care to remember including a period as staff photographers for a
leading national newspaper consequently there can be little we do
not know about the news and publicity photography business and our
knowledge and experience will enable us to get you the very best
photographs to illustrate the story you need to tell.
On the news front, our work has been sourced and
commissioned by most of the major newspapers and
press agencies in the United Kingdom, Europe and throughout the world
including The Times, Daily Telegraph, Independent, Daily Mail, Daily
Express, Mirror Group, Press Association, AOL, Getty Images and UPPA as
well as many regional and international publications and websites.
When it comes to publicity photography, it is essential to be a good listener
and be able to readily and rapidly take on board the requirements of the
client, understand the message that has to be delivered and have both the
creativity and technical ability to deliver this in the photographs. It is also
necessary to be at ease under a variety of conditions, being able to cope in
high pressure
and rapidly changing situations with tact and discretion. It is
essential to be able to relate to people of all types from the
humblest to the more notorious and our easy going, friendly nature
is certainly a major asset in the work we undertake.
We are honoured to be part of the Royal Rota which means we are
able to accompany
members of the British Royal Family at close
quarters when they undertake public engagements.
We utilise top of the range, state of the art Nikon
cameras and lenses exclusively. In addition, we employ the latest in
wireless technology so that we can edit our photographs from wherever we
are and transmit them straight to your desk within seconds of the photograph being taken.
We are members of the NUJ and are holders of full UK Press
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Contact
If you would like to discuss your specific requirements, please visit the
contact page for full details of how to get in touch

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