A Look Back at 2025
A look back at my favourites images from 2025, a year filled with great corporate shoots for many different clients in varied sectors across London.
I had a brilliant year in 2025, continuing to take photos for lots of my lovely clients and also picking up my camera for the first time with many new clients who are equally lovely!
My work this year included many headshots of varying styles mixed in with some excellent events. I also enjoyed creating a nice selection of office lifestyle work in some beautiful workplaces across London.
I sometimes have to remind myself just how lucky I am to be able to call this my job and career. And for that reason I am grateful for each and every client who enquires with me. So thanks to you, and let’s hope 2026 continues in the same vein.
I thought I would share some of my favourite work from 2025. Some of my favourite headshots, portraits and event images along with a few office lifestyle shots.
Best Of 2017
A selection of my favourite photos from 2017 in a quick and fun slideshow.
2018 has a much more pleasing feel to it than 2017. Maybe it's the fact that it's an even number. Anyway, 2017 was another good year for me and my business. I've won some terrific new clients and have begun to focus the business more on corporate photography than ever before. This has led to more people finding me through Google which is great for them and me!
In 2018 I'm aiming to continue this trend and I'd love to acquire some more regular clients who have an ongoing need for fresh, creative and stand out corporate photography. Whether it's portraits of people, photos of events or office photos for your company website, I can and would love to help. Just get in touch.
It was a challenging task whittling down the many thousands of images I shot last year to a manageable amount, but a fun process too, often stumbling across images I had forgotten about. That's what I love about photos, the way they can reignite a memory that had faded.
Anyway, on with the show, or slideshow in this case. Happy new year everyone, thanks for swinging by my website. Andy
2016: Not A Great Year For The World, But A Decent One For Me
A slideshow of my favourite work from 2016.
2016 won't be a year that many people remember fondly, what with everything that's happened on a global scale. I certainly won't look back fondly on Brexit and Trump's win. Not to mention all the lovely famous people who passed away this year.
But on a personal level, 2016 was the year I got married and a year in which my business has continued to grow at an increasing rate. Here's a photo of my wife Rachel and I on our wedding day having the time of our life, taken by the absolutely brilliant Jon Mold.
So I'll always look back on April 2016 fondly, particularly our honeymoon trip to Japan.
This year I've been lucky enough to work with more fantastic people than I can name. I've photographed loads of events, from huge corporate dinners through to charity marches through the streets of London. I've photographed lots of beautiful homes, and even more beautiful homes in progress (read building sites). Luxury retails outlets have been in front of my lens more and more, whilst I've also snapped plenty of people's headshots. All in all its been a varied year, with plenty of weddings, and even a secret treasure hunt proposal!
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who I've worked with and has supported me this year. I look forward to working with you again in the year to come and of course look forward to meeting and working with lots of new faces too.
Here's a selection of my favourite images from the year. You can see a few more in the slideshow at the top!
Five Hundred, Twenty Five Thousand, Six Hundred Minutes
A look back at 2015 in pictures.
I started out this photography business from scratch just under three years ago, and I couldn't be happier that I did.
2015 has been another of growth, not only in the volume of work but also in the number of happy clients who keep coming back to me.
I also feel like I've grown myself this year creatively and personally. It's the year I proposed to my fiancée, bought a house and started to put down some roots in north London, which was a big thing for me, having grown up south of the river.
This year has seen all manner of things in front of my camera lens, which has made for an entertaining, challenging and varied time. I've shot loads of events, ranging from the Olivier Awards in April to the Stonewall Awards in November right through to various company Christmas parties in December. I've photographed more interiors this year, which I've really enjoyed. I've also shot several weddings which have all been amazing fun, each in their own way, some with small civil ceremonies, some big Jewish weddings with energy through the roof, and others in churches and photography studios!
I also attended the first ever Nine Dots Gathering which was an, 'ahem', gathering of wedding photographers from across the UK. We learnt from the world's best wedding photographers and played a lot of ping pong. I made some great friends and can't wait to do it again next year!
2016 will bring my own wedding, which fills me with excitement, especially as my now good friend Jon Mold will be shooting it along with my other new buddy Dan Bold.
It's going to be another great year I hope. In the mean time, I've pulled together a few (well, about 100) of my favourite shots from the past five hundred, twenty five thousand, six hundred minutes.
Have a great festive break everyone and a very happy new year!