RAB Fast Packing and Trail Running 

Over four days in the Japanese mountains, alongside producer Jake Baggaley and filmmaker Matt Green, we documented a mountain running journey and FKT attempt with two local athletes for this campaign shoot. My work was made entirely on analog film, I focused on capturing the raw energy of the trip—working on the fly to reflect both the intensity of the challenge and the quieter moments that defined the experience. See more here

SaySky

For this SaySky campaign, we headed into the mountains near Chamonix for a morning shoot to showcase their latest running jackets. With Pete Elliott producing and a creative brief from the client, we had the freedom to experiment and capture something unique—bringing the brand’s vision to life in an authentic mountain setting.

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Dynafit

For this Dynafit project, I shot a series of images introducing George Foster as the brand’s newest sponsored athlete while showcasing the latest season’s running gear. The shoot focused on capturing both his athleticism and the spirit of the mountains, bringing together performance and storytelling in a natural way.

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Team Vaga

I’ve been working with Vaga since its early days, capturing the brand’s journey as it’s grown. These images come from two different campaign shoots in the Lake District—the place where Vaga was born. See more images from years of working with Vaga, here. 

Yellow Sunshine 

For Yellow Sunshine, a brand-new food brand, I created their first set of product images—helping to shape the brand’s visual identity from the ground up. While most of my work is in adventure and sport photography, I also enjoy the creative challenge of product photography, crafting images that define a brand’s aesthetic and tell its story.

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Big Mountain Brewery

For Big Mountain Brewery, I spent a day behind the scenes, capturing the team in action as they brewed, tasted, and fine-tuned their craft. The focus was on showcasing the people behind the beer—the process, the atmosphere, and the passion that goes into every batch.

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