Bedminster, City of Bristol
I'm a Bristol-based commercial, architectural and portrait photographer with a creative twist and a story telling bent.
I like to work closely with my clients to deliver packages that suit their needs and budget. I strongly believe that the best working relationships start with a chat because it's not just about 'what' you need a photo of, but 'why' you need it - and that takes more than a form filling exercise!
Get in touch and lets see how we can work together.
4 customer reviews
Addicted
Commercial & Corporate Photographers
Excellent photographer, very professional and helpful. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend
Tom Bailey
Rebecca was a pleasure to deal with from start to finish. Our website has been transformed by the photos produced for us, she had many great ideas that we've used to improve our site.
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Rebecca took some fantastic photos of our team and action shots in the kitchen & at our staff meal. The rest of the photos were of our entire menu, I tried to photograph our food with dire results. However the photos Rebecca produced were outstanding and I'm now very proud of our website and the photographs produced for our marketing, we have an excellent stock of photos to choose from.
Highly recommended
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Michael Loveday
Excellent, professional service. I'm very happy with the results of the two photoshoots we did, covering different locations, and I now feel that I have a usefully varied range of headshots and other photos that I can use to market myself - on my website, on flyers, and when providing my author photo to other organisations. Excellent value for money.
Adesanya
Commercial & Corporate Photographers
Rebecca did a wonderful job for me. The photo shots are highly professional and this has helped my business. Pretty and attractive photos that helped conversions. Very easy and convenient to communicate with Rebecca. I will surely use her service again. More...
What’s the secret to taking a great photograph?
Preparation, research, and an eye for detail. But also going where inspiration takes you, following your eye and just enjoying it!!
What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?
I like a brief, even it's brief, and I can help draw that out even if you're not sure what you want.
Questions I might ask are: what you've got already (and are or aren't happy with), and what you want people to feel when they look at the pictures.
What do you love most about your job?
The buzz when you know you've got a cracking photo .
What inspired you to start your own business?
That's a long story! But in sum, it was in 2007 that I first really understood the power that photography has.
Why should our clients choose you?
I am easy to work with, have creative ideas and suggestions of how to get what you want and I get great results.