Latest Editorial, Portrait & Commercial Photography Projects
A selection of my most recent commissions and ongoing projects.
The work shown here spans editorial assignments, portrait commissions, documentary projects and commercial photography for organisations and publishers. It reflects current areas of focus and the range of contexts in which I am working.
New projects are added regularly.
British Cycling Team Photography: New Kalas Kit Shoot at Manchester Velodrome
It’s always great working with video production company What Media. This time to produce images of the latest British Cycling team jersey by Kalas
It’s always a pleasure collaborating with video production company What Media, and this time the project involved producing a complete series of images of the latest British Cycling team kit by Kalas. The shoot took place at the Manchester Velodrome, capturing the team both on and off their track bikes in a variety of settings, from studio photography to dynamic on-track action shots. As a professional photographer, I focused on highlighting the design, functionality, and style of the new kit while telling the story of the team and their environment.
Photographing the British Cycling Team in Action
The shoot provided numerous opportunities to photograph the British Cycling team in their element. I captured cyclists wearing the new Kalas kit inside the velodrome, on their track bikes, and in areas where all the bicycles are stored and maintained. These behind-the-scenes shots showcase the athletes interacting with their equipment and provide insight into the preparation and technical side of professional cycling.
Close-up photography played a key role, allowing me to document the details of the new kit, including team branding, fabric, and fit. I photographed cyclists putting on their kit, securing shoes, and preparing for training sessions, creating intimate, human-focused images that complement the action-oriented shots.
Studio Photography and Detail Shots
In addition to the velodrome environment, I conducted studio photography sessions to produce clean, professional images of the cyclists wearing the new kit. This approach allowed me to focus on the kit’s details, including logos, textures, and colorways, while ensuring consistent lighting and composition. Studio photography is essential for commercial use, marketing campaigns, and media promotion, making it a key part of the overall shoot strategy.
Outdoor and On-Bike Photography
The Manchester Velodrome surroundings offered excellent locations for photographing the cyclists outside, on their bicycles, and in motion. These images highlight the versatility of the Kalas kit, showing how it performs in different conditions and settings. By capturing the cyclists on track bikes in the outdoor areas around the velodrome, I was able to produce dynamic, visually compelling images that showcase both the athletes and their equipment.
Behind the Scenes at the Velodrome
Documenting the team in the Velodrome’s changing rooms added another layer to the project. I photographed cyclists as they prepared for training, putting on kit, adjusting shoes, and getting ready for action. These behind-the-scenes images provide context and authenticity, showing the human side of professional cycling and the preparation required to perform at the highest level.
The Importance of Collaboration and Photography
Working with What Media allowed me to capture both the creative and technical aspects of the shoot. Coordinating studio, on-track, and behind-the-scenes photography ensured that every image told part of the story of the British Cycling team and the new Kalas kit. This comprehensive approach is essential for creating marketing content, editorial imagery, and promotional material that highlights the team’s professionalism, equipment, and athleticism.
Conclusion: A Complete Visual Record of the British Cycling Kit
This shoot produced a full range of imagery, from studio portraits to action shots, behind-the-scenes preparation, and outdoor cycling photography. By focusing on the athletes, their equipment, and the details of the new Kalas kit, the series provides a compelling visual narrative suitable for media campaigns, commercial use, and portfolio work. Collaborating with What Media and the British Cycling team made this project both professionally rewarding and creatively inspiring, resulting in images that showcase the cutting-edge design and functionality of the new kit while celebrating the skill and dedication of the athletes.
TJX Headquarters Photography: Capturing Staff and Lifestyle in the New Watford Office
I recently completed a commission for Vicky Fagan at film production company Fagan Jones to produce a full series of campaign images for TJX’s new office building at their headquarters in Watford, UK. The project focused on capturing both the design of the building and the way people interact with the space, producing images that feel authentic, professional, and lifestyle-oriented.
I recently completed a commission for Vicky Fagan at film production company Fagan Jones to produce a full series of campaign images for TJX’s new office building at their headquarters in Watford, UK. The project focused on capturing both the design of the building and the way people interact with the space, producing images that feel authentic, professional, and lifestyle-oriented.
Photographing Staff in Social and Collaborative Spaces
A key focus of the shoot was documenting staff in the breakout rooms and social areas of the new headquarters. I photographed people having informal conversations, sharing laughs, and enjoying their workday, creating images that convey a positive and welcoming environment. The relaxed, lifestyle-focused photography highlights how TJX’s office design encourages collaboration, creativity, and employee wellbeing.
Meetings, Presentations, and Professional Interactions
In addition to casual social spaces, I photographed staff attending presentations and participating in group meetings. Capturing employees engaging with each other professionally provides context to the office environment while maintaining a natural and authentic feel. These images are perfect for campaign use, illustrating both the functionality of the office spaces and the culture of teamwork at TJX.
Lifestyle and Leisure Photography in the Workspace
I also photographed people relaxing in the café, using the computer bar, and enjoying their lunch breaks. Capturing these moments of downtime adds a human dimension to the office photography, showing the balance between productivity and relaxation. Outdoor spaces, including the secret rooftop garden, were also featured, with staff enjoying fresh air and informal social interactions. These images emphasize the modern, lifestyle-driven design of the office and its focus on employee comfort.
Photography Approach and Techniques
The shoot combined environmental portraiture, candid lifestyle photography, and interior architectural photography. By photographing people naturally interacting with the space, I was able to produce a series of images that feel authentic, dynamic, and visually engaging. Attention to composition, natural light, and the interaction between people and their surroundings was key to creating a versatile set of campaign-ready images.
Conclusion: A Complete Visual Story of TJX Headquarters
This commission with Fagan Jones captured TJX’s new office in Watford as a lively, professional, and human-centered workplace. From collaborative breakout rooms to rooftop gardens, cafés, and meeting areas, the photography tells the full story of a modern corporate environment designed for both productivity and wellbeing. The resulting images are suitable for marketing campaigns, corporate communications, and professional portfolios, showcasing TJX’s commitment to workplace design and employee experience.
What Media
What Media help brands engage with clients by producing creative video and animation content.
They asked me to photograph their team at their new location in central Manchester. As always when working with this team, the shoot was full of positive energy and went by in a flash.
What Media help brands engage with clients by producing creative video and animation content.
They asked me to photograph their team at their new location in central Manchester. As always when working with this team, the shoot was full of positive energy and went by in a flash.