
Product photography session for this beautiful new gift set from Shropshire Macarons featuring handmade ceramics from TH Pottery, perfect for those of us who love to support local small businesses at Christmas.


A product update for Shrewsbury based The Shrubbery Soaps, creating new images of their latest skincare products to add to their website. This meant staying true to existing brand aesthetics to maintain consistency across the site while still creating images that are fresh and new.


Business branding photoshoot for Shropshire Aesthetics at their skincare clinic at in Wyle Cop, shrewsbury.
Big thanks to their lovely froends for standing in as client models for the session!


Second session with Tea & Roses, this time photographing the artist herself, Deb in her studio at her beautiful home that's just filled to bursting with her creations and curiosities she's collected along the way.
Branding sessions like these are by far the most efficient for people who work from dedicated spaces, allowing us to capture portraits, products and behind the scenes of what goes into doing what you do all against a backdrop that allows your audience and customers to get to know the person they are buying from.


E-Commerce fashion photography for Birmingham based Look Elegant, modelled by the garments designer, the butiful Tara.
With a backdrop suitable for individual full length portraits I'm able to accomodate modelled shoots with human or mannequin models, just check in before booking to arrange your choice of backdrop colour and editing style (eg, 100% white/black or ghost mannequin editing).


Lifestyle shoots show products photographed in use or in a ‘real’ setting, and these types of shoots are ideal for subscription boxes and crafts sets like this one shot for Crafty You Crafty Me, producing images than not only show the objects as a customer would receive it but also by providing behind-the-scenes style content that could show customers how to use it.


A laid back, back garden, family portrait session for my pal and her relatives. The weather was glorious for us, and I spent an hour snapping the kids as they showed off their kid skills and mixed in a few posed shots with the grown-ups. I don't often shoot portraits, so it's especially fun when I do, they always have this commercial quality to them and with kids they pretty much always come out looking like they've been photographed for a magazine because they just don't hold back the same way we learn to as adults and that always produces gorgeous results.


I'm so excited to share the latest shoot for Organics By Hannah. This marks my 4th time working for the Birmingham based handmade hair and skincare brand and one of the best things about being able to work repeatedly with the same client is that it gives me the opportunity to go into each new session already fluent in their branding and the ways they use their images, using the feedback from every previous session to elevate their content further with the launch of every new product.
It means that when I'm buying new props and backdrops for my own collection I can make purchases with regular, repeat clients in mind (like this gorgeous spearmint tile I'd spotted and immediately knew it would be perfect for my next session). It also means when I'm coming up with ideas for techniques I'd like to use, I'm can plan them with particular brands in mind, and when designing a shoot I know precisely how to cater it to ensure the brand will get the most bang for their buck. It dramatically reduces the turnaround time because the client knows they are welcome to send over ideas they like and thoughts they've had in between booked sessions, so I already know going in what I want to produce and how to most efficiently make it happen.
I absolutely loved this shoot, and am already so hyped for the next one.


Liz & Graham were married in Neenton church just a stone’s throw from their home before heading back to the Pheasant at Neenton to celebrate. It was a gorgeous ceremony with easily the most spectacular hymn singing I've ever heard, with individual performances from some their incredibly talented guests. The entire day was a feast of small, well planned details, from the delicate embroidery of Liz's dress being mirrored in the decoration of the wedding cake, to the immaculately curated playlist of music playing throughout the stunning three course meal, this intimate, personal wedding was exactly what a wedding should be, a pure celebration of two people, what makes them who they are, surrounded by people who love them.
Suppliers:
Music: Charlie Venables
Bride's trouser suit and beyond beautiful jacket: My little wedding shop
Venue: Pheasant at Neenton
Flowers: Ridges farm flowers
Bouquet: The Petal Bar
Cake: The Cake Room































For my latest shoot for Pink Poppy Veils & Accessories we added to the established image style of the veils against a grey backdrop in various crops, grey being a great choice for veils as it allows the fine white tulle to stand in releif against the background. Along with this I also added in some macro shots for beading options as well as some edge details against a soft pink in order to tie in with the overall brand.
