Changes that have happened in the fast food sector in recent years

In recent years, there have been notable improvements in the taste and appearance of fast food offerings. Simultaneously, the rise of social media and food photography has had a significant impact on consumer choices. Improved Taste and Appearance: Fast food restaurants have invested in enhancing the taste and appearance of their menu items. They have […]
The Significance of Official Mayoral Portraits: Capturing Leadership and History!

Official mayoral portraits hold immense importance as they encapsulate the essence of leadership and document the historical significance of these esteemed positions. Today I was entrusted with photographing the new Mayor of Truro, Councillor Carol Swain, and the outgoing Mayor of Truro, Councillor Steven Webb. Let’s explore why these portraits matter: Honoring Leadership: Official portraits […]
Using a drone for roof surveys

Drones have revolutionized the way we conduct roof surveys. These unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have opened up new possibilities for roof inspections, making them quicker and more efficient. In this blog post, we will discuss the advantages of using a drone for roof surveys. Speed and Efficiency One of the biggest advantages of using a […]
Why photography is an essential tool for the construction industry

Construction companies are often open to various challenges and activities, including planning, designing, and building structures. The various tasks require careful execution and attention to detail, and one of the most critical elements in the business is the use of good photography. Good photography is essential in providing construction companies with a variety of benefits, […]
Photography for small businesses

Why You Need It and How to Get Started In today’s digital age, where visuals are a crucial element for businesses to showcase their brand and products, photography has become a vital component to attract customers to your business. Not only do images convey more than words, but they give a face to your brand […]
SpeedoMick arrives at Land’s End

After more than 70 days, Mick Cullen, also known as Speedo Mick, has completed his remarkable 1,000 mile walk from John O’Groats to Land’s End. The 55-year-old from Dovecot in Liverpool, who famously wears only blue Everton Speedos on his walks, arrived at his final destination yesterday, and I was there to capture his arrival. Despite overcoming […]
Trevanion Culverhouse – for Cornwall Heritage

I have photographed various sites, owned by Cornwall Heritage, and this is the smallest site they own. Trevanion Culverhouse is a well preserved 13th to 14th century dovecote (pigeon house), with its keystone finish roof, and thought to be one of only four surviving examples of its kind in Cornwall. The culverhouse was used to […]
What is the difference between an press photographer and a PR/Editorial photographer ?

What is the difference between an press photographer and a PR/Editorial photographer? Are you wondering about the difference between a press photographer and a PR/editorial photographer? While the two areas of work may seem similar, there are some key differences between them. The primary distinction is that press photographers need to capture the news and […]
Food photography

What makes a good food photo? As humans, our sense of sight is incredibly important. It’s no secret that we eat with our eyes first, but the significance of good food photography goes far beyond drool-worthy Instagram posts. Quality food photography is essential for many industries, ranging from advertising and marketing to cookbook publishing and […]
Lesjöfors Heavy Springs

Last week provided me with a new challenge – photographing springs. And these springs varied in weight and size, with the biggest weighing in at over 100kg. Lesjöfors produce an extensive range of springs for the European Car and Light Commercial Vehicle market. They have spent over 160 years manufacturing springs, and today produce the […]