As well as teaching photography to Foundation students at Wimbledon School of Art, I’ve provided images for a number of their brochures.

All corporate photography is about telling the story of the company or institution. I always try to show people in the context of their activities or projects.
British Telecom wanted to feature their managers’ ongoing projects …

… and Air Foyle needed to illustrate their aircraft, and the personal service they provide,
while Rockware Glass were keen to show off a prizewinning bottle design
Sometimes it’s just about arranging a bottle, but at others it’s about positioning vehicles. I’ve been working with corporate clients for a long time – long enough to remember the wedding of Charles and Diana.
Giltspur Bullens held the Royal Warrant, providing removal services to the Royal Household, and they were charged with moving literally tons of wedding gifts. A perfect opportunity to shoot one of their vehicles in the Palace entrance, flanked by bearskin-topped sentries. This picture ended up on the wall of every Giltspur office.
Giltspur also had a contract to transport the stage sets and equipment for the Glyndebourne Festival Opera. A big operation, with three trucks to arrange for this shot. All the logistical work that the Glyndebourne audiences never get to see.











