This work was shot for the Senior designer Matt Powell for his website.
We shot his Adidas pamphlet on a neutral background and then edited to match the colour of the logo.
See more of Matt’s work on his website https://mattpowell.myportfolio.com/work
These images were part of a photoshoot for the independent fashion accessories brand Waju Waju. They sell colourful Wayuu bags, clutches, totes and more - all traditionally handmade in Colombia.
The brief for this shoot was to photograph a selection of the products for the front end of the website and social media, creating backdrops which complement the vibrant colours of the materials.
If you’d like to see more of our images, or maybe even purchase one of their bags, please visit their website at https://www.wajuwajubags.com
This image was part of a shoot we undertook for a charity auction in 2018. We had numerous fashion items to photograph at the company’s head office for the catalogue as well as providing some images for the social media campaign.
This particular photo of a hat by Philip Treacy was part of the original catalogue shoot and was later edited to add the red background for social media use.
In the spring of 2020 we were asked by North London knife and kitchenalia specialist ‘Kitchen Provisions’ to take some still life images of some of their products at their Coal drops Yard store for an update of their website.
The brief was to create a set of images which would display the quality of the product on a coloured background which matched to their newly updated branding. We used some simple geometric prop stands to complement the shapes of the blades and then used some minor editing to make the colours match.
More of the results can be found on their website at https://www.kitchenprovisions.co.uk
In the Spring of 2020 we were asked by the ethical cleaning brand ‘Wilton London’ to update their e-commerce shots for their website.
Clear bottles can be notoriously tricky to shoot so we created a set-up which minimised the reflections while still keeping the clarity of the bottle shape. With a few final tweaks during editing we were super pleased with the results.
If you’d like to find out more about Wilton London, or see more of our images, you can visit their website at https://wiltonlondon.co.uk
In the summer of 2020 we were asked by London based IRUSU. to shoot their range of ethical candles. The brief was to have some colourful backdrops for their current and new range for use across their website and social media. Also required were some just shot on white to send to press. We decided to use a mixture of coloured papers as well as some gradients in photoshop inspired by the names of the candles: Dusk, Dawn, Earth etc.
The images have since been featured in Stylist magazine, The Independent, The Guardian & The Observer.
https://www.irusu.co.uk
This photograph was part off a test shoot we undertook in 2020 experimenting with different cans and containers on various backgrounds
This is a small toy crab photographed on a white background with a horizon line. The background colour was then edited to yellow to contrast with the red of the crab. My wife gave birth to our first child in 2018 so our house is full of colourful objects which I find hard not to shoot. Colour is big theme when it comes to my style of product photography.
This image was taken for the London cocktail bar ‘Brooksby’s Walk’ in 2018.
These images were part of a photoshoot for the independent fashion accessories brand Waju Waju. They sell colourful Wayuu bags, clutches, totes and more - all traditionally handmade in Colombia.
The brief for this shoot was to photograph a selection of the products for the front end of the website and social media, creating backdrops which complement the vibrant colours of the materials.
If you’d like to see more of our images, or maybe even purchase one of their bags, please visit their website at https://www.wajuwajubags.com
This image was taken for the London-based Designer Matt Powell in 2019 for his portfolio update. The business cards were photographed on a white background and then edited to appear on grey. Careful lighting was required to emphasis the foil on the logo.
See more of Matt’s work on his website https://mattpowell.myportfolio.com/work
A personal shot for our portfolio using an Urban Apothercary candle. We wanted to understand what affect applying our editing techniques to amber glass would achieve. We’re really happy with how this gradient turned out.