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Sawley Kitchen – Food Photography for Packaging & Web
Dan from Sawley Kitchen, an award-winning bakery just outside Ripon, needed high-quality food photography for a newly designed shortbread taster box. He'd tried AI-generated imagery but couldn't get results that did justice to his products. He needed real photography that would work in print and reflect the craftsmanship behind what he makes.
The Brief:
Create food images for the inside of the new packaging box, shot on a dark slate background, that would become a key selling point of the taster box and help drive sales.
The Result:
A set of top-down compositions featuring classic bakery ingredients — eggs, flour, chocolate, a rolling pin and whisk — carefully arranged to feel authentic and leave room for the bakery's branding. The images went straight to print and are now part of the finished packaging.
Since then, Dan commissioned a second set of images for the Sawley Kitchen website — product shots designed to feel cohesive, appetising and drive online sales. The collaboration is ongoing, with new imagery regularly refreshing the brand across packaging, web and marketing.


Nomad Catering – Wedding Food Photography for Brochure 2025/2026
James Brown, owner of Nomad Catering, needed fresh food photography for his upcoming wedding brochure. The brief was simple — clean, elegant images that put his dishes front and centre, with minimal styling so the food spoke for itself.
Good light, considered composition, and attention to the details that show real craft. The goal: images that help couples instantly picture the Nomad Catering experience on their wedding day.


Landhotel Voshövel – Attracting Guests Through Visual Storytelling
Landhotel Voshövel is one of Germany's leading wellness and luxury destinations, located in Nordrhein-Westfalen. A hotel that balances relaxation, sophistication and genuine guest experience at every touchpoint.
When people book a hotel, they're not buying a room — they're buying an experience. Photography is often the first impression, and the difference between a scroll past and a booking.
The brief was to capture the feeling of the place as much as the visuals — atmosphere, design, and the small details that make a stay memorable. The result: imagery that builds trust, strengthens brand perception across web and print, and gives potential guests a reason to book before they've even arrived.


La Pearle – Jewellery Photography
Smita Mistry, founder of La Pearle, needed a refresh of her product photography for the website. The brief was straightforward — real-life jewellery images with a model, catalogue-style, that showed her handcrafted pearl pieces as they actually look when worn.
Clean light, simple composition, and a natural feel throughout. The goal was to give the website a more cohesive, polished look that helps customers picture themselves in the pieces and builds trust before they buy.


ROWBERT – Product Photography
Kirsty, founder of ROWBERT – A Scent for Every Moment, needed higher-quality product photography for her website. The brief was clean and simple: crisp packshot images on a white background that would give the brand a more professional feel and build confidence for customers buying online.
Accurate colour, consistent framing, and polished presentation throughout. The result: a stronger first impression across the website and imagery that makes it easier for customers to trust the brand and buy.
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