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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.

DJ from Groove Armada performing on stage at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum, queuing music during live set

EarthSonic Live at Manchester Museum: Documentary Event Photography by David Oates

David Oates March 25, 2026

EarthSonic Live at Manchester Museum

EarthSonic Live at Manchester Museum was a full-day and evening programme of talks, workshops, performances and installations exploring the relationship between music, nature and climate. The event brought together artists, scientists, activists and audiences in a shared space, combining cultural programming with environmental themes.

The event was part of the wider EarthSonic project, which focuses on using sound and music as a way to engage people with biodiversity and climate issues.

The Cloud Gardener demonstrating plant-generated sound to a young boy during interactive performance at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum

The EarthSonic Project and Its Organisers

EarthSonic Live is developed through the EarthSonic initiative, connected to the Manchester-based organisation In Place of War. The project brings together global artists, researchers and communities to explore how sound can communicate environmental change and inspire action.

The programme is supported by organisations including Arts Council England, Wellcome Trust and Ableton, alongside a network of environmental and cultural partners.

Young speaker smiling during panel discussion on music and climate at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum

A Full Day of Talks, Workshops and Performances

The structure of EarthSonic Live moved across the entire museum, with activity running throughout the day before transitioning into an evening performance programme. Visitors engaged with talks, installations and hands-on workshops exploring sound, ecology and climate.

The scale of the event was significant, with thousands of attendees moving through the museum across the day.

Audience member smiling at volunteer during panel discussion at EarthSonic Live event, Manchester Museum

Artists, Speakers and Contributors

The programme included a wide range of contributors working across music, environmental activism and research. Participants included Andy Cato of Groove Armada, broadcaster Nihal Arthanayake, climate activist Tori Tsui, and artist Jason Williams, known as The Cloud Gardener.

Other contributors included Luke Wallace, Brian d’Souza (Auntie Flo), Sam Lee, Werkha, and a range of artists and researchers exploring sound and ecology through performance and discussion.

Young woman recording frog sounds inside terrarium during sound workshop at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum

Installations, Performances and Live Work

Throughout the museum, installations and performances ran continuously. Sam Lee’s nightingale-based sound installation, D-FUSE’s immersive work Nine Earths, and Flow’s live vocal performances created a constantly shifting environment.

The Climate Choir appeared across the building in a series of moving performances, while projects such as biosonification workshops explored how plant data could be translated into sound.

Volunteer leading craft activity with children during family workshop at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum

Environmental Organisations and Public Engagement

Alongside the artistic programme, a large number of organisations were present, including the RSPB, The Wildlife Trusts, Music Declares Emergency, Young Wilders and the Woodland Trust.

These groups created a layer of direct public engagement, allowing visitors to connect creative work with practical climate action and environmental advocacy.

Crowd silhouetted against large-scale video installation during immersive artwork at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum

The Evening Programme and Live Music

The evening transformed the museum into a live music venue, culminating in a DJ set from Groove Armada. The programme also included a screening of BICEP’s TAKKUUK, Werkha’s Saturama installation and performances from Natural Symphony.

This shift from daytime programme to evening event created a different photographic environment, with changes in lighting, energy and audience behaviour.

Audience watching TAKKUUK film screening inside gallery space at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum

Photographing EarthSonic Live as a Documentary Event

My approach to photographing EarthSonic Live was based on documentary principles, working across multiple spaces and responding to what was happening in real time. The event required continuous movement between talks, installations, performances and audience interactions.

Rather than directing or staging images, the focus was on observing and capturing the event as it unfolded.

DJ performing live electronic music set on stage at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum

Working Across Multiple Spaces and Conditions

The event took place across the full museum, from gallery spaces to lecture theatres and large open halls. Each space presented different lighting conditions and ways of working, from quiet talks to fast-moving performances.

This required a flexible approach, adapting quickly while maintaining consistency in the visual narrative.

Brazilian vocalist performing live during evening programme at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum

Capturing Audience Interaction and Atmosphere

A key part of documenting EarthSonic Live was the interaction between people and the event itself. Audiences were not passive, moving between installations, taking part in workshops and engaging directly with performers and organisations.

Photographing these interactions helps communicate the scale and purpose of the event beyond individual performances.

Abstract view of Living Worlds gallery interior at Manchester Museum during EarthSonic Live event

Ongoing Work with Manchester Museum

EarthSonic Live builds on my ongoing work with Manchester Museum, documenting exhibitions, public programmes and live events.

Working regularly with the museum allows for a clear understanding of how events function within the space and how imagery is used across press, marketing and archive.

Close-up of participant recording frog sounds in terrarium during interactive sound installation at EarthSonic Live

Documenting Cultural Events Through Photography

Events like EarthSonic Live bring together multiple disciplines, audiences and ideas in a single space. Photography plays a role in recording that complexity, creating a visual record that can be used long after the event itself.

For large-scale public programmes, this kind of documentation supports future programming, communication and wider engagement.

Family exploring objects and materials on table during interactive workshop at EarthSonic Live, Manchester Museum

Manchester Event Photography and Documentary Approach

As a Manchester-based photographer specialising in documentary event photography, my work focuses on capturing real moments within live environments.

EarthSonic Live is an example of how this approach can be applied to complex, multi-layered events, documenting not just performances but the wider context in which they take place.

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Associated, Brooklyn
Great to work with TOL Events, @adidas and @versus at @manchesterunited yesterday.

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Great to work with TOL Events, @adidas and @versus at @manchesterunited yesterday. @adidasfootball @adidaswomen
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Pizza fire
Robert Indiana, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, September 2022
Robert Indiana, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, September 2022
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Buslingthorpe Works.
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Manchester City Gallery #manchester #gallery
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It was a pleasure to photograph Ann Treneman for The Times recently, a shoot that resulted in my first cover for The Times Weekend supplement and my first image on the cover of The Times.
Until 2015, Ann was The Times' parliamentary sketchwriter and
It was a pleasure to photograph Ann Treneman for The Times recently, a shoot that resulted in my first cover for The Times Weekend supplement and my first image on the cover of The Times. Until 2015, Ann was The Times' parliamentary sketchwriter and then the paper's chief theatre critic. Ann subsequently retrained in horticulture and the article details her preparations for this year's Chelsea flower show for which she has designed a garden. @thetimes #thetimes #chelseaflowershow @timesweekend @the_rhs @show_chelsea @anntreneman1
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Some paper peeling off a wall in Marseille. I'm currently in Scotland, the light is inferior #marseille #citeradieuse #southoffrance #suddelafrance #mediterranean
I am shocked and disappointed to hear that Alastair Hudson has been asked by the University of Manchester to leave his post as director of Manchester and Whitworth art galleries.

Alastair turned the Whitworth into a gallery where diverse voices coul
I am shocked and disappointed to hear that Alastair Hudson has been asked by the University of Manchester to leave his post as director of Manchester and Whitworth art galleries. Alastair turned the Whitworth into a gallery where diverse voices could be heard, excluded groups were welcomed and important questions asked. I hope the university sees fit to reverse its decision and I look forward to continuing to photograph the exhibitions curated under his guidance. #manchester #whitworthartgallery #whitworthgallery #manchesterart #cityartgallery #forensicarchitecture #alastairhudson @forensicarchitecture #university @whitworthart @magwagdirector
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In Situ (formerly The Commercial/Turville) in Hulme (or as it's now known, Castlefield)

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In Situ (formerly The Commercial/Turville) in Hulme (or as it's now known, Castlefield) #manchester #castlefield #hulme
Mam Tor. Mother Hill. The Shivering Mountain.

The base of Mam Tor is composed of black shales of the Bowland Shale Formation of Serpukhovian age overlain by turbiditic sandstone of the Mam Tor Sandstone F
Mam Tor. Mother Hill. The Shivering Mountain. The base of Mam Tor is composed of black shales of the Bowland Shale Formation of Serpukhovian age overlain by turbiditic sandstone of the Mam Tor Sandstone Formation of Bashkirian age. #mamtor #derbyshire #nationalpark #nationaltrust #peakdistrict #edale #hope #castleton #geology
Lockdown BMW

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David Oates is a photographer based in Manchester, England.

Clients include Wall Street Journal, ESPN, The Financial Times, Art Fund, Transport for the North, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, BP, BBC, The Times, The Observer, UK Youth, Samaritans, The Whitworth Art Gallery, Asthma UK, Finisterre, 11 Freunde (Berlin), Scandinavian Airlines, Manchester Museum, OTW (Stockholm, Business Insider (New York) and the British Ecological Society.

Exhibited internationally at Dallas Biennial, Recontres D’Arles, France; Festival Images, Vevey, Switzerland and the Dong Gang Photography Festival, Korea.


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