BPP Graduation Ceremony Photography captured on May 24th 2011 at the Guildhall in London. The client requested a series of candid photographs throughout the day, from dress and gown preparation to graduates receiving their certificates. They also required some softly directed images for brochures and to support other marketing materials, some of which I have featured in this link.









Archive for June, 2011
Event Photographer London| BPP Graduation Ceremony Photography
Event Photographer in London| DTEX Systems Panel Debate
I am an event photographer in London covering a range of corporate and pr communication events. DTex Systems are a new client and my first commission for them was to cover a debate they were organising and supply a series of images to support editorial content on the subject matter. They hosted a high profile debate entitled ‘AN INFORMATION WAR?’: Balancing National Security, Trade Secrets & the Rights of the Individual’. It was held at Australia House, London in May and guests included many of the UK’s top CIOs. The debate-style forum was opened by the Australian High Commissioner for the UK, chaired by Sir Edmund Burton KBE, and saw several high profile speakers including Peter Erceg (Head of IT Security, T-Mobile) and John Suffolk (former CIO and SIRO of HMG), who took centre stage to discuss their unique perspective of a ‘balanced approach’.






















Donington Park Motor Racing Photography| Britcar Championship Photographer
Donington Park Motor Racing Photography featuring a few highlights from the Britcar Championship on the 8th May this year. After aquiring a Canon 400mm 2.8 lens for the weekend I was eager to put it to its paces and capture the action up at Donington Park, where a friend was taking part in the action, Fiona James of Panic Racing – www.fionajamesracing.com. There is a selection of racing action and pit lane reportage here. I just love the final image in the series. This was the last shot of the day and I timed this so that the evening sun hit him just at the right moment. He had just escaped a burning vehicle and I imagined the long walk through the tunnel was a time of dark contemplation, anger and frustration at what had just happened. The sunlight which greeted him on the exit was likely to be very comforting, perhaps a warm reminder of how lucky he was to be alive.


























