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.

European Geophysical Services

Photographs for the new website of European Geophysical Services photographed by Manchester photographer David Oates.

European Geophysical Services established in 1994, are a leading borehole geophysical logging and video surveying company providing a large range of measurements and services to the water, environmental, mining and geotechnical industries.

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Commissions for HTP Digital always take me to interesting locations, none more so than this recent shoot to capture images for the new website of European Geophysical Services.

Established in 1994, EGS are a leading borehole geophysical logging and video surveying company providing a large range of measurements and services to the water, environmental, mining and geotechnical industries.

I visited on a calibration day, a rare event when all of the vehicles and equipment return to their home base in Shropshire for testing, inspection, recalibration, cleaning and repair. A few weeks later I joined a the engineers on a site visit, inspecting underground aqueducts for blockages, contamination and physical condition. As a former Physicist and Measurement Engineer, it was fascinating to learn about the techniques and methods by which these investigations are carried out, despite the first two hours being photographed in a torrential downpour!

Travelling the country to often remote, inhospitable climes, off roading in modified Land Rovers to get there and doing science in the great outdoors. There are worse ways to make a living.

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Barnfather Wire for HTP Digital

Barnfather Wire is the UK’s largest independent wire production company. I was commissioned by long-time collaborators HTP Digital to visit the factory in Wednesbury to produce images for the company’s new website.

Wire production showcasing engineering expertise and scale

Barnfather Wire Factory Photography | Industrial Wire Manufacturing in Wednesbury

I was commissioned by long‑time collaborators HTP Digital to photograph Barnfather Wire, the UK’s largest independent wire production company, for imagery to support the company’s new website. The assignment took place at Barnfather’s factory in Wednesbury, West Midlands, capturing the facility, production operations, and skilled workforce that make Barnfather a leader in the wire manufacturing industry.

Technician operating industrial wire production equipment

About Barnfather Wire and Its Manufacturing Expertise

Barnfather Wire specialises in the production of high‑quality drawn wire products, serving a diverse customer base that includes blue‑chip companies supplying major global brands as well as small and medium British manufacturers. The company manufactures a wide range of wire types, including baling wire, bright mild steel, cut lengths, cold heading quality wire, galvanised wire, and bespoke wire solutions tailored to specific industrial needs.

Wire coils ready for processing at Barnfather Wire Midlands

The company’s state‑of‑the‑art facility and experienced team enable it to deliver reliable products that meet and often exceed industry standards. One notable achievement was supplying the wire used to create the stems for the ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ Tower of London poppy installation, demonstrating both production capacity and technical quality.

Environmental shot of Barnfather Wire factory interior

In recent years Barnfather Wire has invested in advanced machinery, including high‑speed precision drawing equipment, expanding production capacity and reinforcing its position as a leading wire producer in the UK and Europe.

Industrial photography showing wire manufacturing processes

Industrial Photography at Barnfather Wire

Photographing industrial environments like the Barnfather Wire factory involves more than simply documenting machines. The images capture the scale of operations, the precision of manufacturing processes, and the human skill that drives production. By including shots of raw materials, machinery, production lines, and operators at work, the photography provides a visual narrative of what makes the company’s output reliable and high quality.

Close‑up of baling wire production process

These photographs can be used across Barnfather Wire’s new corporate website, in marketing materials, sales brochures, technical documentation, industry catalogues, and investor communications, helping customers and partners understand the company’s capabilities at a glance.

Technician operating industrial wire production equipment

The Importance of Industrial Photography for Manufacturers

Industrial photography plays a critical role in how modern manufacturers present themselves online and in print. Quality images allow companies to visually communicate professionalism, facility standards, production processes, and workforce expertise. Showing the operations behind the products helps build trust with potential customers who need assurance about quality and capability before entering into commercial relationships.

Industrial photography showing wire manufacturing processes

Well‑executed industrial imagery also strengthens brand identity by humanising the business, showing the people behind the products and the environments where engineering and manufacturing happen. When customers see detailed and authentic visuals of a factory floor or production line, it can reinforce the perception of quality and transparency, helping differentiate a manufacturer in a competitive market.

Technician operating industrial wire production equipment

Beyond websites, these photographs can be leveraged across marketing channels including social media, trade show displays, printed catalogues, press releases, and corporate reports. Consistent, high‑quality visuals increase engagement and support brand recognition across digital and offline platforms.

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Creating a Visual Narrative for Customers and Partners

For businesses like Barnfather Wire, industrial photography provides visual proof of technical expertise, production capability, and operational scale. Detailed images of machines in action, technicians at work, and finished products help prospective clients quickly assess whether the company meets their requirements. High‑quality photography is a tool that supports sales, improves engagement, and reinforces credibility with customers, suppliers, and partners alike.

Industrial photography showing wire manufacturing processes
Wire production showcasing engineering expertise and scale
Barnfather Wire factory operational images for marketing use
Wire production showcasing engineering expertise and scale
Wires wound and stored in Barnfather factory environment
Factory floor showing advanced wire manufacturing machinery
Wires wound and stored in Barnfather factory environment
Skilled operators handling engineering quality steel wires
Industrial photography showing wire manufacturing processes
Precision wire drawing machinery at Barnfather Wire Midlands
Workforce producing bespoke wire solutions for clients
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BeClear Orthodontics for What Marketing

During the quiet times of our coronavirus disrupted summer it was great to get a call from the team at What Marketing to work with them on a shoot for cosmetic dentist BeClear Orthodontics.

Cosmetic dentistry campaign shoot with BeClear Orthodontics

BeClear Orthodontics Cosmetic Dentistry Photography and Campaign Shoot

During the quieter months of the coronavirus-disrupted summer, I had the pleasure of working with What Marketing on a photography and video campaign for BeClear Orthodontics, a leading cosmetic dentist specialising in Invisalign teeth aligners. The shoot offered a unique opportunity to document the precision, care, and aesthetic results that make BeClear’s services stand out.

Campaign images for cosmetic dentist BeClear Orthodontics

Capturing Invisalign and Cosmetic Dentistry

BeClear Orthodontics are specialists in Invisalign aligners, designed to be almost invisible, even in extreme close-up shots. The campaign required detailed photography that could showcase the effectiveness of the aligners while maintaining a natural and approachable aesthetic for potential patients. Capturing these subtle details required careful lighting, angles, and technical precision.

Behind-the-scenes campaign photography with What Marketing

Adapting to Covid-19 Safety Protocols

This was my first shoot following social distancing and mask-wearing protocols. These measures presented a challenge for everyone on set, from models to the creative team, but the day ran smoothly. Photography and video were completed successfully, balancing safety with high-quality visual content for the campaign.

Models wearing Invisalign aligners for BeClear photography

Collaboration with Models and Marketing Team

The campaign shoot involved several models and close collaboration with the BeClear Orthodontics team. Their professionalism and enthusiasm helped ensure that the photography captured the natural confidence and satisfaction that comes with Invisalign treatment. Working with What Marketing on this project was an enjoyable experience, and I’m looking forward to the next campaign shoot scheduled for October.

Professional marketing photography for Invisalign and cosmetic dentistry

Highlighting Cosmetic Dentistry in Campaigns

Professional photography for dental and cosmetic services plays an important role in marketing. Images need to convey precision, trust, and aesthetic outcomes while appealing to potential patients. The BeClear Orthodontics campaign highlights the company’s expertise and commitment to subtle, effective dental treatments, positioning them as a leading provider of Invisalign in the UK.

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Professional photography of cosmetic dental treatment results
Team and models during BeClear Orthodontics shoot
Professional marketing photography for Invisalign and cosmetic dentistry
Dental photography showcasing nearly invisible aligners
Photography highlighting Invisalign aligner precision and aesthetics
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New website photography for Nufox

It’s long time ago since I finished my PhD in Materials Science, my subject was high temperature materials yet my office was not in the upper rooms with the furnaces and laser flash equipment but in the basement with the polymer engineers and the extruders and that weird persistent smell of all things rubbery. So it was with a feeling of nostalgia that I was once again amid the extruders and waterbaths at Nufox in Manchester to photograph their people, processes and products for their imminent website redesign.

Engineers working with extrusion equipment in polymer manufacturing plant

Industrial Photography at Nufox | Manufacturing, Materials and Polymer Engineering

It has been a long time since I finished my PhD in Materials Science. My research focused on high-temperature materials, yet my office was not in the upper laboratories with the furnaces and laser flash equipment. Instead, I was based in the basement alongside the polymer engineers, surrounded by extruders, water baths and the persistent, slightly rubbery smell that seems to accompany plastics processing everywhere.

Polymer extrusion machinery operating at Nufox manufacturing facility

So it was with a certain sense of nostalgia that I recently found myself once again among the extruders and cooling baths while photographing the manufacturing processes at Nufox. The commission involved creating a set of industrial and documentary images of their people, processes and products as part of an upcoming redesign of the company’s website.

Engineers working with extrusion equipment in polymer manufacturing plant

Photographing Manufacturing and Industrial Processes

Industrial photography often involves documenting complex production environments in a way that is both visually clear and technically accurate. At Nufox, the focus was on capturing the interaction between machinery, materials and skilled operators working across the production line.

Industrial manufacturing photography at Nufox production facility

Extrusion processes are particularly interesting to photograph because they combine movement, heat and material transformation. Polymer compounds pass through heated extruders before being shaped, cooled in water baths and processed into finished products. Visually, these processes create strong lines, textures and contrasts that lend themselves well to documentary industrial photography.

Polymer engineering machinery and extrusion line in factory environment

Materials Science and Manufacturing Context

Having previously worked in a materials science environment made it especially enjoyable to return to this type of setting. Many of the sights and sounds of a polymer processing facility are instantly familiar: the steady rhythm of extruders, the cooling lines running through water baths, and the careful monitoring of materials as they move from raw compound to finished product.

Manufacturing staff operating extrusion equipment in plastics plant

That background also helps when photographing technical environments, where understanding what is happening in the process can make it easier to anticipate key moments and capture meaningful images of both equipment and people at work.

Polymer engineering machinery and extrusion line in factory environment

Industrial Photography for Website and Marketing Use

The images produced at Nufox were designed primarily for their forthcoming website redesign. For manufacturing companies, professional photography plays an important role in communicating capability, scale and expertise to potential clients and partners.

Industrial environment with extrusion equipment and polymer materials

Photographs of production environments, staff and finished products help create a clear visual narrative of how a company operates. These images are typically used across websites, marketing materials, recruitment campaigns and corporate communications.

Polymer engineering machinery and extrusion line in factory environment

Documenting facilities like Nufox provides an authentic visual record of the manufacturing process while helping companies present their work clearly and professionally online.

Documentary photography of polymer processing at Nufox
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