About me
I set up my business to give actors, performers, and professionals an alternative to the typical 90-minute “point and shoot” service. The result? A mutually fulfilling creative experience, leading to portraits and headshots that tell my clients’ stories and help them land those life-changing roles.
My story
I’m a professional headshot and portrait photographer. How I ended up here wasn’t the most straightforward of routes, but the best journeys are the winding ones.
After completing my PhD in Art Theory in 2020, I was on track to fulfil my ambition of a career in academia (after a year of DJing). But then the world shifted and a future working in university education looked less than promising. I pivoted, returning to a passion of mine – photography. Back in my art foundation course, I specialised in photography (it was the pre-digital darkroom days) and returning felt like coming home.
It didn’t take long to realise I love combining the artistic quality of photography with the utility of the headshot, so now that’s my focus. That, and supporting my clients to realise their life ambitions.
And I haven’t given up on teaching. I’m a lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London, and I offer mentorship programmes to photographers looking to hone their skills.
Check out my Photography Adjacent podcast where I interview super interesting photographers, artists, activists, writers and others about photography, creativity and the world.
Your story
To tell your story, my approach goes deeper. It’s creative, collaborative and gets the best out of you and me.
Humans love stories; they drive us, guide us, and enthral us. For me, headshot photography is much more than just showing a photograph that looks like you. It’s about telling a unique and compelling story about who you are as a performer and as a person.
People respond to authenticity, and that’s what I want to portray. That means longer sessions, building that connection that translates into compelling images. There’s no rush. No cheesy poses. No “smile for the camera.” We’re here to get to the truth of your story, and that takes time.
Podcast & Journal
Studio Gallery
Children’s Games, Heygate Estate by Mark Lewis
Preview: Friday 18 July, 6-8pm
Open Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 July, 12 – 5pm
Our debut exhibition at the studio in Iliffe Yard is bought to you by Southwark based arts organisation The Ballad of Peckham Rye. Children’s Games, Heygate Estate by Mark Lewis highlights the gap between utopian visions and everyday realities. The work takes the form of an uninterrupted travelling shot, 7 minutes and 21 seconds in length, in which the camera moves along the elevated walkways of South London’s now-demolished Heygate Estate.
Find me
22 Iliffe Yard
London
SE17 3QA
Monday–Sunday
10am–7pm
By train: Closest stations are Kennington and Elephant & Castle
By car: On street parking available in the area