About
Seeing Beyond the Frame
I’m an architectural and interiors photographer with over 18 years’ experience photographing spaces across the UK, from exquisitely small, brilliantly designed homes to some of the country’s largest private estates and historic buildings.
I’m often brought in when a project needs more than documentation. My role is to understand what a space is doing, what it represents, and how it should be seen, then translate that into imagery that feels balanced, intentional, and quietly confident.
My work is shaped by how I see. I read spaces instinctively through light, form, colour, and rhythm, often long before the camera is in my hands. This allows me to create images that don’t just show how a place looks, but communicate how it feels, and why it matters.
A Considered Approach
Almost all of my work comes through recommendation. Conversations often begin with “someone showed me your work and said I should speak to you”. From there, each project becomes a collaboration, not a repeat of something done before.
I don’t work to formulas. I listen carefully, interpret quickly, and shape each shoot around what the project needs to communicate, whether that’s calm, precision, warmth, restraint, or impact.
The result is imagery that supports architects, designers, and brands not just aesthetically, but strategically.
Art, Architecture, and Intention
Art has always been the thread running through my life. It’s the lens through which I understand the world, and it informs every decision I make on a shoot.
When I step into a space, I’m looking for balance. How elements relate to one another. Where the visual weight sits. How light moves through the room. My work sits at the intersection of intuition and experience, blending artistic sensitivity with technical precision.
This approach has contributed to award-winning projects and work featured internationally, but more importantly, it creates imagery that lasts.
Looking Forward
I work with a small number of clients who value thought, craft, and originality, and who see photography as an integral part of how their work is understood.
My aim isn’t volume, nor visibility for its own sake. It’s to continue refining a body of work that feels meaningful, distinctive, and grounded, images that do their job quietly and well, long after they’re delivered.
If you’re looking for a photographer who sees beyond the obvious, and who approaches each project with care and intention, I’d be glad to talk.