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Photography

Put simply: without quality photography we can not effectively do our job. No matter how good a design is it can fall apart without the right use of photography.
There are three types of photography we offer:
  • Royalty-free' stock images
  • Rights-managed' stock images
  • Commissioned photography
In addition we can work with client supplied images. Please see Photographic Options from the 'free articles' section of this website for more information.
We only commission photographers who have a proven track record and who have great technical ability and creative flair. No matter how good a design concept idea may be we recognise that photography is a skill all of it's own and if a photographer can add his or her strengths to a project then the result can be even more effective.
Before going on a photoshoot we would have produced client concepts that show example pictures of the style and subject matter that we plan to capture. That way we all know what the expectations are and are able to plan time more effectively.
When we work with photographers we usually art direct to ensure that what is taken will work within the chosen design. With so many different photographic styles to choose from we find design concepts the best way to ensure there are no surprises.
Commissioned photography brings you unique pictures that exactly fit the design concepts enabling stronger brands to be built.
Please visit the 'showcase' section of our website to view examples of our work.
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