Posts tagged documentary photographer
Brand Photography for LCCM

A request to support a brilliant London music college, LCCM, with a visual refresh turned into one of my favourite commercial projects of last year.

The brief: document daily life, environment and equipment at their Waterloo campus, plus two of their increasingly popular live jam events at their in-house venue Music Box.

Leaning into my 20+ years of experience photographing London music scenes and events, plus my training in documentary photography and photojournalism, I came up with creative ways to gently light the learning spaces to match the energy of the students and music within them.

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PHOTOS FROM SONO ELECTRO 2025

It was a delight to take part in Sono Electro 2025, both as a participating artist and as a photographer.

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Photos of Magick Hastings Film Premiere

When writer, broadcaster and fellow Hastings resident Michael Smith told me a few months ago about visiting St Clements caves, underneath the West Hill, it was quite a story. He’d visited the caves as part of a feature for the brilliant independent magazine Get Hastings. Fast forward a few months later and he and Beth King (the editor of the magazine) had come up with a whole 45 minute film inspired by the caves, but which delved further into the wider “esoteric underbelly” of the town.

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Photos from XMTR x Sono Electro

Thanks to XMTR, for inviting me to photograph one of their curated days at Sono Electro, a sound and audio festival in St Leonards on Sea. I enjoyed the diversity of performances and stories and as ever, it was great to be involved in such a brilliant event in my local community.

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Hastings Rally For Refugees

On December 11th, the Hastings community came together to show solidarity with refugees, migrants and asylum seekers. Hastings is a coastal town overlooking The Channel - the treacherous bit of sea that many people cross or attempt to cross, often in small dinghy’s. It’s an issue that is often in the news, due to the tragic deaths of many people as they try to cross the channel, but also due to the attitude of the UK government towards these crossings, and towards migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in general. I went to the rally to show my support, but also to document some of the MANY people in the town, that are also in solidarity with refugees. The message is clear, Hastings supports refugees!

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