Editorial Commission

Capturing images for publication, press releases, and news items, ensuring each photograph highlights the significance of the moment for professional photography for VIP visits and high-profile events. With a focus on authenticity and professionalism, these images are tailored for media use and public engagement.


Ideal for news items, public appearances, or editorial features.

Based in Oxford and available for assignments across the UK and abroad.

Book my services to capture impactful and publication-ready images.


How to Book Editorial Photography


1.Initial Contact

Start by providing the date(s), location, and details of the editorial project. This ensures availability and helps outline the scope of your photography needs.


2.Discuss Requirements

During the consultation, key aspects of the assignment will be discussed, including the story angle, individuals to feature, locations, and any specific editorial guidelines. The approach will be tailored to meet publication standards and convey the intended narrative.


3.Photo Session

On the scheduled day, all necessary elements will be captured—from key individuals and candid moments to impactful visuals that align with the editorial theme. Each image will be professionally composed to meet the needs of publication and storytelling.


4.Image Delivery

After the session, a curated online gallery will be provided, allowing you to review and select images. High-resolution files optimized for print and web use will be delivered, ensuring readiness for publication. Additional images or prints can be made available upon request.




Featured Articles

Announcement of Appointment


Announcement of the first professor of History of Sexuality in the University of Oxford, Matt Cook the portrait was syndicated to various new papers, include the Guardian, The Time Education and The Independent.


Publication


The portrait of the author was commissioned by the Observer to accompanying article on the culture page as well as online.


The Obituary


The portrait of Professor Jim Bennett was taken on his retirement. The images were widely used on various publications online and print.