
Wiltshire Police | Sunday Times Magazine
Never has running through the streets of Swindon at 4am with heavy cameras been so exhilarating! Writer Steve Boggan and I pulled an all-nighter (and some) with Wiltshire Police for this feature focussed on the challenges facing modern policing. It was an eye opening experience and a fantastic read from Steve. The overt hostility (from the public), the paperwork and the under-resourcing appeared extremely difficult and demanding for the officers we spent time with. They were all clearly dedicated and doing their very best under these trying circumstances.

Naked Dresses | Danielle Notaro
Founder and CEO of Naked Dresses, Danielle Notaro photographed at her home for Primer Magazine

Freddie Flintoff / The Sunday Times Magazine
Freddie Flintoff photographed somewhere in a forest in Snowdonia. Freddie was there filming an outdoor camping segment for a new TV show. Working against the light as it dropped and trying to find a flat spot to get a colorama up presented a few challenges. Luckily I bumped into a lovely chap called Andy, an off duty fireman who rigged up a safety access rope and helped me shift my kit down the steep banks of the valley.



Amelia @ SMART // Cadogan Estates
My portraits of lovely Amelia, founder of SMART, a London based charity that supports people affected by mental illness on their path to recovery.
Finalist // Sony World Photo Awards
A lockdown personal project of mine has been selected as a finalist in the landscape category of the Sony World Photography Awards!

Alan Moore // BBC Maestro
My portraits of the great Alan Moore, whose works have included some of the most influential in comic book history, including Watchmen and V for Vendetta. photographed for BBC Maestro at the end of 2021.

Signwriter // Andrew Grundon
My ongoing series of portraits with the magazine Discover Britain. This time featuring signwriter Andrew Grundon. Andrew’s busy studio bursting with antique signs and sculptures is based in a small village on the North West side of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall.

Lock & Co Hatters // Discover Britain
Lock & Co Hatters, No 6 St James Street in London. Established in 1676, which makes it the oldest hat shop in the world and the oldest shop in London still in existence. I had the pleasure of spending an afternoon there photographing both the shop and it's retail manager Michael Hagon.