HSBC corporate photos

There is always a demand for updateing, adding and new company members and teams. HSBC is just one of our clients who use our services.


           

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LOUISE GRAY - MONEY
As an artist filmmaker and photographer, I've had the privilege of working with many creatives, but…
WENSLEY CLARKSON
New web site for Wensley Clarkson. Wensley Clarkson books have been published across the world and…
Inside the final resting place of Tutankhamun's treasures
Inside the final resting place of Tutankhamun's treasures. CNN Travel. We are very happy to have…
John Weston Ceramics
Explore the organic and nature-inspired ceramic art of John Weston. His handcrafted pieces evoke the…
THE CAMBRIDGE SATCHEL COMPANY
We were very happy to host The Cambridge Satchel Company for their Autumn Collection shoot INSPIRED…
The Sona Girl
It was a delight to photograph the stunning jewelry collection of The Sona Girl, a brand that…

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KID KAPICHI
Great to have Kid Kapichi shooting their video Glitterati at the studio
FILM STILLS PHOTOGRAPHY
THE WRONG CAR The Wrong Car is a road movie about two people at polar opposite places in their lives. ELLA, is carefree and in love with life. While TERRY is at breaking point and in need of help
The Sona Girl
It was a delight to photograph the stunning jewelry collection of The Sona Girl, a brand that beautifully merges vintage treasures with modern elegance. Known for handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces, The Sona Girl's jewelry tells stories of eras gone by while seamlessly fitting into contemporary style.
OPUS Bespoke
Discover the art of corporate storytelling with OPUS Bespoke. Dive into our collaboration and learn how we create bespoke corporate histories that capture the essence of your business legacy. Explore our unique process and the importance of preserving your company's journey for future generations. Visit us to start crafting your corporate legacy today.
CHATEAU D'AIX
Music at Chateau d’Aix is the latest incarnation of the renowned piano summer school founded in 1991 by pianist Paul Roberts and arts journalist Jenny Gilbert.