Section
Services

Three disciplines,
one house style.

We work as a small, integrated team — photography, film and art direction treated as one discipline, produced in one visit.

(I) Photography — image coming soon
(I) Photography

Still
photography

Interiors, food, portraits and detail. We shoot on digital medium format with a preference for available light — mornings, late afternoons, weather that most teams wait out. Our image files are colour-graded to a house palette agreed at the start of each engagement.

A typical library contains 80–100 final images delivered in 5–7 working days.

Available-light rooms documented at their most characterful — early morning or last light, when shadow and warmth do the work no styling budget can buy.

Honest food photography made at the pace of service — unhurried, unfussy, attentive to the thought behind each plate.

Environmental portraits made on location rather than in a white studio. Confidence through context, not artifice.

A returning visit each season keeps the library current without the overhead of a full production — and often produces our most relaxed work.

The ceramics, linens and small rituals that give a property its feel — documented with the same care as the wider spaces.

(II) Film — image coming soon
(II) Film

Moving
image

Short films for launches, restaurants and social. We shoot on cinema cameras in 4K, record sound on set, and favour slow, observational storytelling over commercial pacing. Every film is scored with licensed or original music.

Typical deliverables: one 90–180s brand film, one 60s cut-down, 3–5 social edits.

Slow, observational films that show rather than announce. One continuous thread from first frame to last, scored and graded in-house.

A new opening, a new menu, a renovation. Films built around the moment rather than against a brief — factual and felt.

Short films that let people speak, move and work — cut to a length that earns the viewer's time.

Cut-downs and platform-native versions delivered alongside the master — not an afterthought, built into the edit from the outset.

Every film is scored with licensed or original music, mixed for auto-play environments as well as headphones.

(III) Direction — image coming soon
(III) Direction

Creative
direction

End-to-end visual identity for hospitality brands — from first moodboard through location scouting, casting, styling and art direction, to final delivery and usage guidelines. Often the most valuable part of an engagement.

We'll help you decide what not to shoot, too.

We help you arrive at a visual language before anything is shot — tone, palette, references and precedents agreed at the start.

Objects, florals, food styling, wardrobe and props sourced or guided on-set. The difference between a good photograph and a great one.

Finding the rooms, the light and the faces before the shoot day — so nothing is improvised under pressure.

A concise document that tells your team how to use what was made — file formats, crop guides, platform sizing and tone notes.

All files delivered via a structured Dropbox folder with a clear naming system. Licensing terms confirmed in writing before the first shoot day.

How an engagement
tends to unfold.

01 — Week 1

Listen

A call, then a visit. We spend a day at the property before proposing anything — reading the room, quite literally.

02 — Weeks 2–3

Direct

Moodboards, palette, shot list, treatment. Nothing shoots until both sides agree on the visual language.

03 — Shoot days

Make

Two to four days on location, small crew, no rush. We prefer fewer images made well to more images made fast.

04 — Week 4+

Deliver

Edit, grade, sound, delivery, plus a rollout guide. We stay on-hand for the first 30 days after delivery.

— Engagement

Three ways to work together.

(i)

Single commission

From £6,500 + VAT
  • — 1–2 shoot days
  • — 60–100 final stills
  • — One-pager usage guide
  • — 12-month licensing
  • — Director on set
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(iii)

Annual retainer

From £38,000 /yr + VAT
  • — 4 seasonal visits
  • — Rolling library
  • — Quarterly film edit
  • — Priority booking
  • — On-call art direction
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