Services
- PR or Public Relations Photography - for raising company profile in local / national / web-wide press
- Commercial and Architectural Photography - for annual reports, web sites, prospectuses etc.
- Corporate Portraiture - new appointments, staff profiles, team shots and boardroom masterpieces
- Conferences and Events - AGM’s, corporate days, trade shows, concerts and sporting events
- Studio Photography - product shots for advertising, web sites or brochures.
- Film and TV - on set documentary photography, supplying actor portraits, action shots for listing magazines or publicity and behind the scenes coverage.
Images are taken digitally and supplied on disk or email or uploaded directly onto the client's system in situ after the event.
For special assignments, film cameras can be used to produce either panoramic or medium format imagery ensuring the ultimate in quality. The resulting film can be scanned in-house to 4000 dpi for wall filling photographs.
Copyright issues for customers
Knowing how and when images can be used is essential for both professional photographers and companies / agencies commissioning them. It seems to be believed by some clients that, by commissioning a photographer, all rights to images or even copyright become theirs. This is not true and hasn't been for many years.
In fact, The Copyright, Designs & Patents Act 1988 states that the copyright of the photograph belongs to the person who took it.
"Copyright is the right of the creator to reproduce their own work and to authorise others to reproduce or copy that work. This right is granted exclusively to the creator of the work and gives them control of their work"




