All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘commercial photographer’

Jack Bauer’s Dream in My Sights

Jack Bauer’s Dream in My Sights

You’ll know already that we’ve done a lot of work with Mitsubishi. This time, we were asked to bring our skills to the new Outlander PHEV. Now, as professional as I am, with the new season of 24 and Jack Bauer being back on our screens I really couldn’t help thinking this was his dream. […]

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Stitching Up the Celebrities

Stitching Up the Celebrities

I don’t often think about what I wear to work, as long as it’s comfortable and capable of being in trend, that’s enough for me. Being an automotive photographer, I can’t really afford to fall in love with my clothes as it’s a hands on job that can get a bit dirty. As you’ve seen […]

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Consider Quadrophenia, then Add a BMW i3

Consider Quadrophenia, then Add a BMW i3

A film that’s never been rehashed, Quadrophenia is one of my faves. The London mods and rockers battling it out on the Brighton streets? What’s not to love? Cars and bikes have come a long way since then, and the gangs just aren’t the same. What would it be if they made a new movie? […]

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Spectacular Camera Coincidence with Kodak from the Costa Del Arcane

Spectacular Camera Coincidence with Kodak from the Costa Del Arcane

When on a cycling trip in Spain I did what any self-respecting photographer would and took a trip round a flea market to seek out any bargains. One stall caught my eye as it held a selection of vintage cameras, most notably a 1950’s Bakelite Kodak Brownie 127. Anyone as old as me remembers their […]

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Outlander Insider Scenes to Believe

Outlander Insider Scenes to Believe

This week we’ve returned to the studio to shoot the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle for the uninitiated!). This cracking new low emission SUV combines 4WD along with electric power and the back-up of a 2 litre engine. There was no need to put it through its paces this time though as we […]

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More than Meets the Eye

More than Meets the Eye

While we were away, downing cold beers at the top of a mountain in Spain and stripping off our cycling ‘mankinis’ in Guernsey (heaven knows why we didn’t wait for some warmer weather) the latest adverts for Mitsubishi started to appear all over the place. Of course I’d seen the finished product – we’d created […]

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What a Way to Ride through Spain

What a Way to Ride through Spain

After cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats (read the blog here on that ride) and spinning round the four A’s (Aberystwyth to Aldeburgh blog here) there’s not much left of Britain that I haven’t seen from a bike seat. So this Easter, I decided to give Spain the benefit of my company, alongside my trusted cycling […]

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Hi Ho Savannah Lining – BTS on a CGI shoot

Hi Ho Savannah Lining – BTS on a CGI shoot

If you’ve ever thought that photography for CGI is done with a single shot my latest ‘adventure’ will show you otherwise. This week I’ve been shooting the backgrounds and HDRs for a top secret car that is not even off the production line yet! It may seem a little premature but those of you who […]

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Real Men Need Reliable Tools that Don’t Let Them Down

Real Men Need Reliable Tools that Don’t Let Them Down

You’ll remember a couple of months back I made a visit to the North Sea, a visit that was not to be taken lightly. (See here). I trained intensively to be allowed into this harsh environment where waves would crash with a double decker force and the wind chill would freeze the sweat on your […]

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From Fame to Forsaken, the Car that Gets Everywhere

From Fame to Forsaken, the Car that Gets Everywhere

I’ve been working with Mitsubishi very recently, this time shooting the Mirage. You’ll see from the pics that it’s a chirpy looking car that comes in a rainbow of colours. The brief was to shoot it in action in the city to showcase how nippy it can be. The ideal car from getting from A […]

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