I work on a freelance basis, and will consider any project put to me. These are generally portrait photography, publicity and marketing shoots, and event photography.
I also take on marketing and design projects.
Best recent gig was an invite to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Great Ormond Street Hospital (Britain's best known childrens hospital) are Formula 1's favoured charity in the UK, and take around thirty patients over the three days of the Grand Prix. The children and their families have a great time, with VIP tours of team garages and hospitality; and I was there to record their experiences. The job description was happy smiling kids, so perhaps more important to families and marketing departments, but here are a few images along the way of life behind the scenes of a Grand Prix.
red bull hospitality, eleven seconds into friday's practice session
hamilton, copse corner, friday
red bull garage, friday, waiting for vettal's car to be towed in
joshua
trying the seat for comfort
picquet likes to sign at the back
firm dot
new tour, new caps
brothers
team maclaren
brothers
stripping the car down after saturday practice
christopher and simone
meeting the big man
matthew, preparing for a test drive
iain martin hikke siobhan, sunday
toyota garage
whitmarsh, team director
brawn, team owner
race day; engineers can not touch the car until just before the start
interview with bbc radio
picquet
lauda
cantona; the renault garage came to a stop when he popped in
Great Ormond Street Hospital provides inspirational and world class care to hundreds of children every day. But they need to raise over £50 million every year to help keep the magic alive.