We took another outdoor adventure with Brooks recently to capture the latest colour ways in their C-17 saddles. Set atop a beautiful Temple Cycles frame, the earth toned colours fit perfectly with the location, creating a tonal palette for the shoot.
Looking forward to more location shoots as the year unfolds!
Read MoreWe paid a long overdue to our old friends at Honest Skincare recently, capturing their new products and in store progressions. It’s great to see them going from strength to strength and it is always a pleasure to shoot with them.
Read MoreWe recently had the pleasure of delving deep into the archives of G . F Smith's Colorplan range to explore the varied colours and textures available. Whilst digging through their printed collateral we came across some beautiful applications of their paper stocks that really showcase the richness and versatility of Colorplan. Take a look below at some of our favourite shots from the day.
Read MoreLast month we visited the James Copper Paper Mill where G . F Smith had invited us to explore the iconic Colorplan range. Based in the idyllic backdrop of the Cotswolds. Following a beautiful scenic drive we were greeted with the view of their picturesque facility.
Read MoreCutwork are an industrial creative studio designing new ways to live and work. We were recently blessed with an assignment to join them in Paris to capture their collection of furniture designs in the awe inspiring Station F, the world's largest co-working space. With an emphasis on co-working, Station F offered the perfect backdrop to highlight the multipurpose nature of Cutwork's furniture. Flooded with natural light, the stage was set for an exciting two day shoot and the results far exceeded our expectations.
Read MoreKilder is a Craft Beer, Natural Wine & Cider bar, based in the heart of Birmingham. Serving bar snacks & sharing plates with a focus on using the best of British produce.
Read MoreCutwork are an industrial creative studio designing new ways to live and work. We were recently blessed with an assignment to join them in Paris to capture their collection of furniture designs in the awe inspiring Station F, the world's largest co-working space.
Read MoreThe 34,000m2 campus is located in a historical monument, a former train station built in 1929 by famous French engineer Eugène Freyssinet. The space has been renovated by award-winning French architects Wilmotte & Associés and is designed for collaboration and innovation.
Read MoreWe recently teamed up with children's fashion supplier Cloudo Uk to photograph an SS18 editorial titled "No Matter How Small". Working closely with the PR and styling teams we managed to produce a creative concept that embodied Cloudo's new mission statement.
Read MoreTake a look behind the scenes of our printing process with Rope Press. We carefully selected our paper stock with the good guys at G.F Smith and each piece comes with a numbered certificate highlighting which artwork of 12 you receive.
Read MoreEarlier this year we had the pleasure of visiting the creators of Campbell Cole, Ian and Felicity, at their design studio. With a warm welcome and an infectious passion for what they do we were lead into their studio with anticipation and intrigue.
Read MoreWith a wide range of contemporary offerings, Minima is a thriving force within the Birmingham furniture & design industry. With an extensive brand mix and a hidden gem of a location, this store is a dream find for anyone with an interest in furniture and design.
Read MoreWith a career in the world of art spanning over 20 years, Jonathan Watkins is a fascinating and esteemed individual. Beginning as director of Chisenhale gallery back in 1990 his journey then took him to the renowned Serpentine Gallery as a curator in 1995. He has since been at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham for some 17 years and has continued to bring exciting and innovative contemporary art to the city.
Read MoreCapturing another curation with Ikon Gallery, Birmingham. Sheela Gowda's fascinating work went up in the city and we were happily on hand to capture it's unveiling as the first viewers laid eyes upon the exhibit.
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