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Branding photography for hotels | Interiors of conference facilities

Branding photography for hotels can take many forms.  Your immediate thought of hotel photos is probably the guest rooms, reception and other public areas – the places that the public see.  However, anyone who networks, attends conferences or goes to seminars will tell you, hotels are frequently used for business meetings.  So, I’ve been asked…
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interior photography - reception area of commercial business

Interior photography – the importance of post production and editing

I recently likened professional photography to an iceberg.  By that, I meant that three quarters of the work happens under the surface.  Editing and post production techniques are a vital part of creating the final look of the images that I shoot for you, and you don’t see this behind-the-scenes side of photography.  In truth,…
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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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Commercial photography in Manchester | North Central apartments

Here’s a recent commercial photography assignment from the heart of Manchester city centre.  And also proof that occasionally I do shoot photos that don’t  have people in them! Progressive Living are a residential property development company based in the city centre, and whose projects include the stunning North Central residence in Shudehill, overlooking the Piccadilly and…
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Manchester House restaurant | a short photo essay

Last year I was commissioned to attend a charity lunch at Manchester House restaurant to shoot photos – guests arriving, handshakes, smiles, some portraits, and the guest of honour the Duchess of Wessex (forgive the shameless name drop there).  As I often do, I arrived early.  It’s a good habit to have of course –…
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