Engineering Product Studio Photography in Exeter
At heart I am deeply aligned to the 'get it in camera' rather than 'by computer' approach to photography. This requires a camera, some lights, and ways to control the lighting. Perhaps most [...]
At heart I am deeply aligned to the 'get it in camera' rather than 'by computer' approach to photography. This requires a camera, some lights, and ways to control the lighting. Perhaps most [...]
I once said to a civil engineer, in a field somewhere in south Wales, "Nothing says railway engineering like a moving train." We waited some time... Not the same at Marsh Barton, Exeter, [...]
Judging by the interest in this it seems quite a few people were envious of my chance to photograph the new GWR depot in Exeter! Working for RPS my task was quite simply [...]
Through the years we've undertaken a number of photography commissions at Exeter Science Park; photography of networking meetings, product and people photography, as well as workspace design photography. So now it's great to [...]
I've said many times before that I find a beauty in engineering and construction and it's fantastic to be able to photograph it. Covid questionnaire supplied and PPE on, unusually I was able [...]
Across in the Cotswolds, engineering client Dyer and Butler have been working on a number of railway sites as part of the HST preparations. Many platforms have been extended to accommodate longer trains. [...]
Recently whilst I was on holiday Luminous Showtec contacted me to shoot a variety of images to help with their marketing both online and print based. I had booked in a recce trip [...]
When I say hot I mean SCORCHIO! The Volvo Pentas had just powered the vessel from Exeter Fabrication to Turf Lock Devon and it was warm work crawling over that engine. The added truth is [...]
Recently whilst photographing the Exeter Flood Defence Scheme meeting I commented that very poor conditions can make for great photos. I'm pleased to report that good conditions can work well too for engineering photography. Asked [...]