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Interiors photography |Close up and far away

Interiors photography has a pretty simple rule of thumb that’s worth sticking to.  Make everything look as big as possible, and get up close and show interesting details. Recently I was asked back to a new development in Shudehill in Manchester, North Central, to shoot the entrance of the building, the hallway and lifts, and…
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Corporate photography | Making lemonade with the lemons

When you book a corporate photography job, there’s always a brief to fulfill.  The client, or their agent, has got in touch for a reason.  They might be bringing a new product to market; or moving premises; taking on new staff members … whatever the reason, the job of a professional photographer is to tell…
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Commercial interiors photography for architects | Shooting a Grade II Listed building

An enquiry from a firm of architects in Stoke-on-Trent inviting me to photograph the interior of a Grade II listed building, the Victorian Town Hall, whose refurbishment they’d supervised …… this was in the realm of ‘if Carlsberg did commercial photography enquiries’ …. One of the great joys and privileges of my job is going…
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