On/Off goes big

Home page of the Guardian? NME.com? Kerrang? Shortlist? Yeah ok. Plus Metro, The Sun, Star, all sorts. The press team at Dawbell properly took this on and delivered BIG. Full respect for their efforts, the On/Off project has launched finally and Ple…

Home page of the Guardian? NME.com? Kerrang? Shortlist? Yeah ok. Plus Metro, The Sun, Star, all sorts. The press team at Dawbell properly took this on and delivered BIG. Full respect for their efforts, the On/Off project has launched finally and Pledgers are pledging. Need more of course but we will get there, I have belief. Thank you if you've chipped in for War Child, it means a huge amount to me and of course the rehabilitation of children in war torn countries. Here's the link, go on, nab a book or a print.

Ian Poulter for PUMA Cobra

Shot on location in St Albans, we put up the Colorama on a thankfully windless day and let Ian do his swing thing. We knew of his characterful reputation but am delighted to report he was a great to shoot, a consummate professional and well up for a…

Shot on location in St Albans, we put up the Colorama on a thankfully windless day and let Ian do his swing thing. We knew of his characterful reputation but am delighted to report he was a great to shoot, a consummate professional and well up for a laugh. Shot for PUMA Cobra's Arsenal golf range, I really like this artworked final version.

Sir Richard Branson for Portrait Salon

I've photographed Richard Branson many times over the years but never have successfully captured a portrait I was proud of, until I determinedly set up this image and grabbed it in 45 seconds a few months ago, at his house in Oxfordshire. Rejected f…

I've photographed Richard Branson many times over the years but never have successfully captured a portrait I was proud of, until I determinedly set up this image and grabbed it in 45 seconds a few months ago, at his house in Oxfordshire. Rejected for the Taylor Wessing alas but embraced by Portrait Salon, I'm really proud to be part of the show and am happy with nailing a shot I wanted to capture a long time ago.

Samsung Galaxy Alpha for Cheil

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Apologies for the radio silence, have been busy shooting some lovely work for this campaign. Appearing all over town currently, I nearly crashed the car on Sunday night when I saw one on Great Eastern St looming large.

Apologies for the radio silence, have been busy shooting some lovely work for this campaign. Appearing all over town currently, I nearly crashed the car on Sunday night when I saw one on Great Eastern St looming large.

Smokey Robinson, The MOJO Interview, London July 2014

Can you imagine, looking through your viewfinder and seeing Smokey Robinson smiling at you? When this happened to me, I have to tell you dear blog reader, that I lowered my camera and in a flash of incredible unprofessionalism, I had to proclaim to the room 'I CANNOT BELIEVE SMOKEY ROBINSON IS LOOKING BACK AT ME!' before carrying on with the shoot. Shot for the forthcoming MOJO Interview (August issue) I can honestly tell you it's the phonecall I've dreamt of getting my whole career and thank goodness Smokey was so delightfully courteous and warm else I would have been ruined. Geoff Brown's piece in the mag is an insight and a half so if I never shoot anything again it doesn't matter because this happened. Shot on a Hasselblad 50C with 35-90 lens, with Elinchrom Ranger lighting through a Photek Softlighter, photo fans.

Rummaging...

From The Bays in Mexico, unearthed on a hard drive and never likely to see the light of day, so fly Turismo, fly!

From The Bays in Mexico, unearthed on a hard drive and never likely to see the light of day, so fly Turismo, fly!

The Deceptionist is chuffin' magic!

Shoot portraits of a massively well-respected magician and have your mind blown while you're at it? OK! Sav The Deceptionist came and wowed us at the studio while we nailed a new set of press images for him. I love it when he sidles up to us at a pa…

Shoot portraits of a massively well-respected magician and have your mind blown while you're at it? OK! Sav The Deceptionist came and wowed us at the studio while we nailed a new set of press images for him. I love it when he sidles up to us at a party cos you know pure mischief is about to go down - and you will too. More about him here: http://www.deceptionist.co.uk/

Matt Halsall at The House of St Barnabas

Just wonderful. The chapel space is so versatile here, yet everything musical works because it is so focused. Maybe it's one's reverence for the Church but that combined with the sonics and the anticipation of seeing an incredible young jazz talent …

Just wonderful. The chapel space is so versatile here, yet everything musical works because it is so focused. Maybe it's one's reverence for the Church but that combined with the sonics and the anticipation of seeing an incredible young jazz talent made for a fantastically delicate night of live jazz at The House. Loads more info here.

Professor Green deep in the lab 2

He rapped about his wife a lot, which was nice to hear as well. Shot on the new Hasselblad 50C with Elinchrom Ranger Quadra lighting and another bleeding bloody Photek Softlighter 2 because they keep breaking and despite providing a beautiful qualit…

He rapped about his wife a lot, which was nice to hear as well. Shot on the new Hasselblad 50C with Elinchrom Ranger Quadra lighting and another bleeding bloody Photek Softlighter 2 because they keep breaking and despite providing a beautiful quality of light the build quality is proper crappy.

Mojo Cover with The Black Keys

I went to Nashville and shot The Black Keys for the cover of this month's MOJO. You wouldn't believe how much I love this tho it can be quite challenging as I'm walking in pretty cold and without the usual luxuries, plus inevitably you're requiring …

I went to Nashville and shot The Black Keys for the cover of this month's MOJO. You wouldn't believe how much I love this tho it can be quite challenging as I'm walking in pretty cold and without the usual luxuries, plus inevitably you're requiring a fair few elements to go your way to create the lead image for the biggest title in music. I feel as though I respond fairly well to pressure of this kind but still, it can be quite taxing when locations don't fit the bill or meet with expectation. Have a little gander here for more info, and grab yourself one when passing your newsstand. Huge thanks to Westlight Studios, Franklin, TN and the greatest man on the ground (and his tasty whip) Nicholas McGinn Jr.

Ronnie Scotts House Band Portraits

Fun and laughter shooting the house band from Ronnie's - always an interesting dynamic with these characters as while they are musicians and artists and huge talents in their own right (Tony Remi, above), they're also much like session players in th…

Fun and laughter shooting the house band from Ronnie's - always an interesting dynamic with these characters as while they are musicians and artists and huge talents in their own right (Tony Remi, above), they're also much like session players in that they exist and work in the background, behind arguably bigger names or talents. Cool guys always - that is a constant.

Derny Drivers at Herne Hill Velodrome

My latest project work -

Meet Phil, one of the Derny Drivers at Herne Hill Velodrome and part of a new portrait project I've started. These fellas drive a fleet of petrol-powered bikes, setting a mean pace for their team members following on behind who maintain constant com…

Meet Phil, one of the Derny Drivers at Herne Hill Velodrome and part of a new portrait project I've started. These fellas drive a fleet of petrol-powered bikes, setting a mean pace for their team members following on behind who maintain constant communication with them. It's old school, exciting as anything and great to be shooting for self-initiated fun, without a commissioner to satisfy. More images to follow soon, and a short film I hope. Shot again on my new Hasselblad 50C and with the astonishing Broncolour Move battery packs and a Para 88, which froze the action wonderfully and gave me an incredible quality to these images. Thanks to all involved and like I said, more to follow. Cheers!