Media Photographer
Dave began his career as an editorial photographer in Southern Scotland, a role that quickly became second nature. Based near Middlesbrough, Dave is an award-winning professional photographer who excels under tight deadlines for PR teams, picture editors, and marketing agencies. With a keen eye for impactful photography, he consistently delivers work that aligns with client briefs and leaves a lasting impression.
Working well to photography briefs, Dave’s images capture the narrative in creative and imaginative photography to really explore your story and bring it to life.Using compelling and relevant imagery is essential to capture an audience’s attention and ensure your storytelling stands out from the crowd.
From flying in a helicopter over Kosovo in 1999 with Richard Dannatt who became head of the British Army, to being commissioned by Reuters News Agency to sensitively photographing Spencer Tunick’s 1,700 naked people on the Newcastle and Gateshead Quayside, images play a crucial role for news, public relations and editorial publications.
Effective PR and editorial photography can showcase your products, services or corporate social responsibility initiatives, and help build a positive image in the minds of stakeholders.
Dave understands how to get the right image to convey messages, shape perceptions or sensitively document monumental events in history, such as the late Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, and the annual Peace Memorial Ceremony in Japan, in memory of the victims of the atomic bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima.
Understanding timelines, ideal image resolutions and best ways to deliver your photos for busy marketing and PR executives, or editors, makes their lives easier by acknowledging what type of photograph they need for different publications or what will work best for your website or marketing materials.
- Media Photographer
- Freelance Photographer
- Editorial Photographer
- Press Photographer
- Magazine Photographer
UK Wide and Main Regions Covered: North Yorkshire, County Durham, Middlesbrough, Newcastle upon Tyne, Sunderland and Gateshead