Editorial dance photography across London. Southbank, Westminster, the City, Greenwich and the lesser-known corners that don't end up in everyone else's portfolio. Premium portraits and brand sessions for performers who want their content to look like London, not stock library.
London has been photographed half a million times. Standing in front of Tower Bridge with a smile is not what gets a performer signed or noticed. The work is in finding the angles that look like a magazine spread — early light on the Millennium Bridge, the geometric run-up to St Paul's, the brutalist concrete of the Southbank, station concourses and underpasses with personality.
I plan locations around the performer, not the postcard.
Got a specific location in mind? Send it over with the brief — I'll scout if it's not somewhere I've shot before.
Pre-session call. 15 minutes to talk through the brief, look, wardrobe and which 2-3 locations would work hardest for what you need.
Early start where light demands it. Best light at most London locations is early morning. We start when the light is right.
Multi-location flow. A typical session covers 2-3 locations with travel between them factored in. London is slow — we plan for it.
Edit and delivery. Edited gallery within a week, faster on request for time-sensitive auditions or brand launches.
London location sessions usually fall between Portrait Session and Signature Shoot tiers depending on location count and travel.
No. Travel from Kent into London is included in standard quotes. Anything further afield gets disclosed up front.
For most public London locations with a single photographer and no large crew, no. For private property, certain stations or commercial-scale productions, yes — and I'll flag what's needed before we book.
Yes. Group sessions for dance schools or production casts work well in London — particularly with one or two distinctive locations as the through-line.
Send the brief, target dates and a rough idea of locations. I’ll come back with a proper plan.
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