With over 15 years experience, I have provided photography services to a large range of clients in Norfolk from local one-person businesses to national companies. I’ve also had the opportunity to cover the requirements of non-profits and local community based organisations. I aim to provide a friendly, professional, meticulous service which puts you, the client, and your requirements at the centre of what I do.
I love Norfolk, and I love the amazing variety of businesses and community enterprises here. As a Norfolk commercial photographer, one dedicated to where I live, and supporting it’s local businesses and the community, I want them to thrive. So, how might I be able to help?
As a commercial photographer, I know that people notice images first, both online and in print. In fact, what an image says commercially about you and your business, and its products and services, may well determine whether someone reads your written content at all.
People buy from people they trust. Great commercial photography can help build that trust. Quality photos of you, your team, your premises, your products and your services tell your story. Good imagery makes people want to be part of that story.
A smartphone snap can’t compare with professional photography. It’s not worth skimping on that vital first impression. But it’s not just about the equipment. An experienced commercial photographer considers everything from lighting and composition to building a rapport with people being photographed, as well as providing design and PR professionals with the formats and information they need.
Norfolk is special. Your Norfolk business, non-profit or community enterprise is special. As a specialist Norfolk commercial photographer, I would love to help you. Please do get in touch with your brief.
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I charge by time, starting at £200 for two hours. Travel is charged at 60p per mile and out of pocket expenses necessary to the shoot are charged at cost. I have no hidden costs: my rates are fully inclusive of online delivery of high resolution images and an unlimited ‘license to use’ the images as you wish.
I am based in Fakenham, Norfolk, and will cover clients in any part of Norfolk.
There are many different types and styles of commercial photography, but a few points hold true across the whole spectrum. And the word ‘makes’ in this question is a great word in this context. Really good commercial photographs are made; they are crafted and created, not just snapped. Thought, time, and skill go into their production. Photographers should create images that engage viewers’ emotions and thoughts. They should also be designed to visually support any particular message you wish to give. The focus should be on what the client wants to deliver and the unique ways in which imagery can assist and develop their offer.