Cover Stars | Sunday Times Magazine
Last Weekend's Sunday Times Magazine features four distinctive front covers, all of which were photographed by me. A commission that is leading the charge as the most fun of 2023 and also an unprecedented feat for me, I've never had four different front covers on the same day!
Met Office | Telegraph Magazine
An intriguing assignment from The Telegraph Magazine saw me venturing down to the Met Office HQ, which is nestled in the Devon countryside near Exeter. A
Kate Humble
The always delightful Kate Humble photographed for NetWealth and Bridge Studios a few months back.
Naked Dresses | Danielle Notaro
Founder and CEO of Naked Dresses, Danielle Notaro photographed at her home for Primer Magazine
Milly Chowles // Bristol
My portraits of the broadcaster, DJ and radio producer Milly Chowles. Milly has openly talked about her younger life, which was consumed by a cycle of addiction. It was in rehab that Milly was first introduced to radio production and she has since become a regular reporter for Radio 4’s flagship programme; Woman’s Hour, where she’s found her niche in reporting on subjects she has personal experience of.
Hurst Point Lighthouse //
Whilst shooting at Hurst Castle on the Hampshire coast, I noticed that the nearby Hurst Point Lighthouse was being repainted with a new coat of brilliant white paint. I wandered over and asked one of the painters who was taking his lunch break if I could take a quick portrait of him. Gavin as his name turned out to be kindly obliged.
Alice // Bristol
Alice - a University of Bristol student photographed for the Financial Times
Historic Conservation // English Heritage
It's rare that the most memorable part of a commission is the temperature. That's not to say that this commission at Goodrich Castle wasn't otherwise memorable, it definitely was, but this was the coldest outdoor portrait shoot I can remember in a nearly 20 year career! At points my fingers stopped responding to all brain input... David and Amanda are made of sterner stuff, they are historic conservationists whose task on this bitterly cold March day was to scale the 50 metre side walls of Goodrich Castle in Herefordshire, removing invasive vegetation and repairing damaged stone work. Covid lockdowns didn't come with many perks, but there is something very special about wandering around these historically significant sites with nobody else there. Be gone crowds.
Freya // Bristol
14 year old Freya is one of the first people in the world to undergo an astonishing new heart transplantation technique - the donor heart is restarted in a machine outside of the recipients body before being transplanted.