To celebrate ten years of panto at the London Palladium, Andrew Lloyd Webber sat down with Michael Harrison and Julian Clary for a casual recollection of theatre memories.
Along with Poppins Agency, I filmed and edited this documentary style interview for LW Theatres socials, and it was broadcast across the internet, along with short form social cuts, accumulating over 270,000 views and 5,000 social interactions for the brand.
The Grange Project
Founded by Tom and Chloe Constable in 2023, the Grange Project is an eighty-acre rewilding project located in South Wales. The project has established itself as a key case study in nature restoration, enacting big ideas on a local scale.
Shortly after the purchase of the farm, I visited the land to document the beginning of the Constable’s journey. Since my visit, the land has taken on a plethora of flora and fauna, preaching the radical contemporary approach of allowing nature to take back control, re-establishing biodiversity in efforts to restore the natural ecosystem, all in partnership with the Welsh Government and Rewilding Britain.
The CEO Dinner
In Autumn 2025, Maani Safa, CEO of Poppins, organised a business leaders dinner party, with Dr Peter Fuda as a guest speaker for the night.
The event, hosted in the iconic Huntsman bespoke tailors on Saville Row, included not only the talk and dinner, but a tour of the production line as well.
For Poppins, I filmed and edited this editorial piece, documenting the night, in order to portray the sophisticated and elevated tones of the event.
Pam & Les
For the wedding of Pam and Les Orriss, my responsibility was to capture the whole day as smoothly as it happened.
As the sole wedding photographer, I was sure to photograph every unique and special moment, as well as getting the key and traditional shots that every couple wants framed on the wall. The thematic approach for the shoot was traditionalism mixed with candid portraiture, focusing on authenticity.
During post production, I had fifty of my photographs printed into a landscape wedding album and sent to the Mr and Mrs’ house.
Oh La Kanada - Live
As indie-pop band Oh La Kanada toured the country, I had the pleasure of working as their concert photographer.
Mostly working in and around London, I was responsible for documenting their performances, as well as providing press materials such as profile pictures on Spotify, Google and Instagram, as well as group photos, social media content, and headshots.
Shortly after the tour run came to an end, I was brought on to shoot the music video for the single “Red”, of which I had already had the promotional photographs published.
The premise is simple. Walk the streets of London at lunch hour (12-1pm) and take portraits of those who look like they have a story to tell. A project stemming from simple human interest and storytelling, all subjects photographed for Lunch Hour London were approached, befriended, and then photographed with full consent.
The format of LHL was a single portrait uploaded, along with a time, date, location, and a brief synopsis of the character meeting. Journalism at its purest.
A full portfolio can be found here: