Photography Services

corporate photography - who my clients are

My corporate photography clients are usually managers with a responsibility for communications and engagement within the companies and organisations they work for.  

Sustainability Communications Managers for organisations that require authentic photography to document sustainability initiatives and progress.  

Industry professionals in Health & Safety, communication or people roles (sectors include energy, infrastructure, farming, construction) who use photography to change behaviour and communicate new initiatives.

Project Leads who use photography to document progress and aspects of work that an audience otherwise wouldn’t be able to witness.

My clients understand the power and influence of documentary photography and value a photographer with experience who understands the strategic objectives they want to achieve. 

Whether it is for internal communication, project updates, change management, stakeholder engagement or social history, I have spent the past 25 years creating stories for global brands, charities and the public sector. Read here where I talk more about the importance of visual communication strategies.

Why work with me?

If you want to achieve natural looking corporate photographs that are created in the documentary style, then I can help.

My clients usually need to educate, inform, influence, or celebrate their work. They choose me because I understand their objectives, I can propose the right solution, and I can deliver what they need within their budget. (Find out more about my approach to projects and pricing further down this page).

You can find out more about me here.

Colour and Monochrome

I shoot everything in colour. Some clients want colour images converted to black and white, others want the option of both. Personally, I prefer black and white photography and you can hear me talking about why in a podcast here. – there are many examples both colour and black and white in the blog.

corporate Photography Services

Most of the corporate photography work that I do falls broadly into three core categories:

  1. Internal Communication – Changing Behaviour
  2. Celebrating Work through projects, work and workers
  3. Sustainability Communications – visible ESG and CSR

INTERNAL Comms

Change Comms

Photography can be a powerful lever for behaviour change as part of internal communication because it can bring to life abstract policies making them feel real and personal. A photo of a colleague actually using a new safety procedure, or demonstrating the new way of working is far more persuasive than a written or verbal directive.

The challenge for those tasked with changing behaviour and raising awareness has always been how to engage with audiences, particularly when the message is the same but the audiences can vary. For example, a retail business will include warehouse staff, shop floor staff and head office staff – each audience might require a different approach and channel of communication.

Stories are the best way to change behaviour because we can relate to stories and that is why visual stories with a health & safety theme – whether it’s working with naked flames on a construction site or spotting the signs of depression in colleagues – are far more effective at engaging audiences.

You can  read about how photography can be used as an effective business tool here.

Celebrating Work

Projects, work and workers

Photography gives visibility to the people whose work rarely gets seen — the engineers on a factory floor, the technicians in a workshop, the crews out on remote site. Often their work is seen only when it’s completed and yet the complexity and challenges they have faced are not fully appreciated. 

A well-taken photograph of someone mid-task, focused and skilled at what they do, communicates a kind of respect that words struggle to match: it says this work is worth looking at, and by extension, worth valuing.

For internal and external communication, visibility can matter as much as any formal recognition, because it puts these employees into the shared visual story of the organisation, acknowledging that everyone has a role to play in its success.

There are also very practical reasons for photography these types of works – because it’s dangerous for stakeholders to visit, therefore photography is way of bringing the work to an audience who otherwise wouldn’t be able to witness it.

 

Sustainability

Visible CSR & ESG 

I create sustainability communications through compelling visual stories.

Capturing and visually documenting Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG), Social Impact and Sustainable Development initiatives is becoming an integral part of business strategy.

Giving back to society and being a good corporate citizen is now a significant part of business-as-usual. Fortune 500 companies spend $20 billion per year on CSR, which is often measured, celebrated and reported on a regular basis. Many of these businesses, who are proud to be contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals, want to visually document and case study their achievements. 

CSR photography, sustainability communications, or social impact photography requires an understanding of the sustainability agenda and the impact that CSR initiatives have on the community and environment. Photography stories are an effective way to capture, document, share and archive the contribution that companies are making to deliver a sustainable world for all; and helps businesses to raise awareness of issues, bringing them to the attention of a wider audience.

Click image above to download my short PDF booklet on using photography to communicate CSR and ESG projects
Click on the image above to download my PDF on the merits of industrial photography

My Approach to Projects & Pricing

Anything is possible with the right amount of time and budget. However, the reality is there will always be a deadline and a limited budget. So, it all starts with a brief, from which I can propose ideas and fees.

I’ll want to understand your objectives. What do you want to achieve? Why? How will you measure success? It is helpful to know what ideas you already have and if there are brand or style guidelines that need to be adhered to.

There are three phases to every project:

  1. Pre-production creative and planning
  2. Production – the photography itself
  3. Post-production editing, resizing and exporting
 

The time required at each phase depends on the overall project. To give you an idea, a typical project that involves one-day of photography is usually around £1,000 incl pre-production planning and post production editing.

Delivering Value & Meeting Your Objectives

The creative process works best if we collaborate. That way I can be sure that I’m giving you what you want, you can be sure that you are getting the best value, and we can both be sure to meet your objectives.

If you have a project in mind, or just want to see more examples of my work, then please get in touch.