Loading...

Please wait ...

Find a Photographer in Morpeth

Where do you need Photographers?

Go
BBC
Daily Mail
The Guardian
Harpers Bazaar
Cosmopolitan

Need to find a Photographer in Morpeth?

We’ll connect you with the best Photographers in Morpeth in minutes. Start your search and get free quotes today! 

Whether you’re looking for quotes or you’re ready to hire, or if you’d like to speak with some Morpeth-based Photographers, we can help.

First time looking for a Photographer and not sure where to start? Let us do the legwork for you. Tell us about your project and we’ll send you a list of Photographers in Morpeth to review.  

There’s no pressure to hire, so you can compare profiles, read previous reviews and ask for more information before you make your decision.

Best of all - it’s completely free!

1

Tell us what you need

We’ll help you find Photographers in Morpeth. Help us refine your search by telling us your requirements and we’ll contact service providers in your area to help you.

2

Receive Free Quotes

You’ll receive free quotes from professionals in Morpeth and get quick notifications via our website or app. We make sure we do the leg work for you!

3

Choose your Photographer

Pick from some of the best providers in your area. With easy access to reviews and direct contact with Photographers, you can be confident with your choice.

Sue Todd Photography profile image
S

Sue Todd Photography

‘19 Certificate of Excellence

I'm a fine food photographer, I specialise in photography for the food & hospitality industry. I create beautiful images that people want to eat, in perfect alignment with brand needs helping my clients to engage with customers and drive sales. I can style a shoot for you in keeping with your brand guidelines, I can also develop recipes for you, cook and then shoot, offering an all in package. I have my own studio space but can also shoot on location, as I have portable kit and am happy to travel.

View Profile

Hear from
a professional

What’s the secret to taking a great photograph?

Being in the right place at the right time, having the technique and skills to get the shot, the right equipment can help, knowing your subject and how to get the best from it and the right attitude. Planning is also very important, knowing the shots you want, having the right props, exploring the angles, knowing the brief, understanding the light. Being able to manipulate the image in post production completes the picture. Some people say the picture should be perfect straight out of camera and while there's a great deal of truth in that, if you are using really good equipment then you get really fine detail and things that you don't notice with the naked eye stand out horribly in the final image and need work.

What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?

If it's a commercial client and we are talking product photography I'll want to know about their ideal customer first because that is key to developing a range of images that meet market needs and desires. Then I'll want to know more about the client, their branding and what they want from the shoot.

If it's a family shoot, then I'll want to know what they are looking for from the images, such as wall art or greeting cards, for wall art it is helpful to know the style and colouring of the room the wall art will be going into as the images will need to be a positive addition to the surroundings, not a stark difference. Then I like to know more about the client, and what they are looking for, do they want a relaxed style or formal shots.

Whether I'm working with a commercial client or a family shoot it is really important to me that there is a rapport between us because only then can we make really great images, and anything less isn't what I'm about.

What do you love most about your job?

Well obviously I adore photography, so much I generally have a camera with me always, but I love the interaction with people, finding out what makes them tick, exploring possibilities and meeting new people, visiting new places.

I love product and food photography as it gives the variety I crave, there's always something different and sometimes new challenges, and I love a challenge.

What inspired you to start your own business?

I've been self-employed for longer than I can remember in one way or another. I need the creative freedom that self-employment brings. I'm not a natural 9-5 person, my creativity doesn't work that way. Sure I can turn up for a scheduled shoot and work but that's my choice I'm not being told I 'must'. I love the fact that one day I can be up at dawn to shoot with a client on the beach, the next day I can work until late in the studio shooting products and in between I may do something totally different. If creativity strikes in the middle of the night (as it does) then provided I'm not working with a client first thing I can get up and go explore the creativity, and I love all of that.

Why should our clients choose you?

I believe that you should always have a rapport with the people you choose to work with if you want the best results, so that is paramount for me as I hope it would be for my clients. I will work with my clients to establish what they want/need - even if they come to me with a clear idea to be sure we deliver fantastic imagery that meets their needs.

Read More

Reviews

4.96/5.00

based on 114 reviews

The average rating for Bark Photographers in Morpeth is 4.96, based on 114 reviews.

Get quotes from Photographers in Morpeth