Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Highlights
Had a moment this evening to review some of this year's Sunday Shoots. This portrait from January reminds me what a privilege it is to have an open public shoot each week.
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
The Seating Plan
Last Sunday's shoot was called The Seating Plan, ariel views of the public in my very basic set. A fun shoot with some lovely surprise guests. To see the project please click here.
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Skinner Dipping
A steamy shoot for Sport Relief with the lovely Frank Skinner at Marshall Street Baths. Frank's challenge for this year's Sport Relief may well eclipse some of the other participant's feats in terms of sheer bravery. Frank is learning to swim. He will face his lifelong fear of water by swimming 25 meters in front of millions of viewers on Sport Relief Weekend (23rd-25th March). Well, that's the plan anyway. To find out more and to find out how you can take part please click here. Good luck Frank.
Monday, 20 February 2012
Hello Sailor!
Sir Robin Knox Johnston was the first person to sail single handed and non-stop around the world.This epic journey took place between June 1968 and April 1969. He went on to have an illustrious sailing career winning just about every race there is. Despite being nautical royalty he regaled us all throughout the shoot with many a salty tale and his distinctive brand of humour. He very kindly sent me a copy of his book 'A World of My Own' , the gripping account of his extraordinary journey. I read it in one sitting. I have a new hero!


Ade Edmondson lets rip
This month's cover feature for Reader's Digest featuring the life force that is Adrian Edmondson. The article is on his take on happiness and I had planned to have him jumping for joy. Unfortunately the poor man turned up with a broken foot so that idea was shelved. Memories of The Young One's Vyvyan bursting through the title frame for 'The Good Life' inspired this hastily prepared set up.
Monday, 30 January 2012
Table Setting
Mrs Ryan and I bought this table back in 1990. Although the family have out grown it, I never had the heart to get rid of it. Yesterday's Sunday Shoot saw it back in action once more as visitors got to experience it's knotty charms in a table top portrait session. The project will be online from Wednesday. www.sundayshoots.com
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Ugo Boss!
Rugby stars Ugo Monye, Tim Payne and Danny Care all took part in this charity shoot in aid of the Prostate Cancer Charity. Funds and much needed awareness are being raised through sales of 'The Blue' a custom fitted mouthguard. Ugo was very charming. He called me a complete flanker. At least that's what I think he said.....
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Stars on Sunday
A wonderful first Sunday Shoot of the year. Winter brings out the characters and it was my joyous privilege to photograph the hardy souls who braved the chill to visit the studio on this frosty morn. To see the rest of the shoot click here.
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Oliver leaves London
Cameron Mackintosh's spectacular touring production of Oliver! opens this month in Cardiff. Once more I had a great day photographing new cast members at the studio. Samantha Barks is the new Nancy and Iain Fletcher will be scaring the children as Bill Sikes. Neil Morrissey and Brian Conley play Fagin at selected venues. To find out more about the tour click here.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Helen of the Antarctic
Blue Peter's daring presenter Helen Skelton is about to embark on a gruelling 500 mile trip across Antartica to reach the South Pole for Sport Relief 2012. I shot this publicity shot just after she had completed her training in Iceland. She's s really lovely person and an inspiration to so many young people.
At this shoot I realised a lifetime ambition. Helen presented me with my very own Blue Peter badge! I shall treaure it always. To find out more about Helen's challenge and how you can support this great cause please click here.
At this shoot I realised a lifetime ambition. Helen presented me with my very own Blue Peter badge! I shall treaure it always. To find out more about Helen's challenge and how you can support this great cause please click here.
Friday, 18 November 2011
The Great Escape
This Sunday (November 20th) I'm rolling out the red paper for this year's vibrant portrait session. I hasten to add that this is in no way an attempt to garner print orders for Christmas. To see last year's shoot click here.
Friday, 4 November 2011
If you go down to the woods today...
A small woodland set, complete with Silver Birch and half a ton of mulch, was the setting for last weekend's Sunday Shoot. There seems to be a tree hugger in all of us. To see more from the session please click here.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Monday, 5 September 2011
Fresher's Week
Here's the first from a campaign I shot in July for Listerine Zero. Facial gymnastics courtesy of the uniquely talented and very funny Hollis Wakeema from Nevs. Art direction by Andy Smith. Agency JWT London.
Sunday, 10 July 2011
Coals to Newcastle (Flowers to Columbia Road)
Five years of Sunday Shoots and this is the first time I have included flowers in a set up. For this series of 'flower' portraits I called on the unique talents of floral artist Rebecca Law (that's her in the picture top left although she really isn't that scary in real life). Rebecca is a prolific artist and teacher and is known for her beautiful artworks in public spaces. Check her site by clicking here.
To see the Flower Portraits project click here.
To see the Flower Portraits project click here.
Saturday, 11 June 2011
The Catalyst Club
The Catalyst Club is a pioneering venture initiated by Cancer Research UK to raise £10 million to help in the advancement of personalised cancer treatment, where a person's genetic make-up and that of their cancer are used to treat their condition. I was commissioned to photograph some of the leading scientists in the field and the selfless cancer survivors who volunteer their support. James Caan is the Catalyst Club patron.
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Rupert Grint White Magic
Now appearing on buses up and down the country my calcium rich shoot with Harry Potter star and very nice man Rupert Grint. Art Directed by advertising legend John Merriman from Kindred.
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Saturday, 16 April 2011
Seamus uncovered!
Had the pleasure of being interviewed by the very pleasant Suzanne Kentish for The Photography Parlour, a nicely put together photography blog aimed at professionals and keen amateurs. To read the piece and discover more about the blog, please click here.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Downton Abbey Spoof for Comic Relief
A wonderful couple of days spent with the cast and crew of Comic Relief's hilarious take on hit period drama Downton Abbey. Uptown Downstairs Abbey airs this Friday night as part of Red Nose Day on BBC1. To recreate the poster I had the privilege of photographing, among talented others, Harry Enfield, Jennifer Saunders, Victoria Wood, Kim Cattrall, Joanna Lumley, Tim Vine and Simon Callow. A good day to be a photographer.
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Samantha Womack
A Reader's Digest cover shoot with a very nice person, Samantha Womack. Samantha had just returned from Kibera in Kenya (Africa's largest slum) where she had been filming a fundraising documentary for Comic Relief. She had also just announced her departure from Eastenders.
The Pies have it
Four charming chaps shot for the new Ginsters campaign. Actors Gareth Farr, Keir Charles, Samual Anderson and Tom Kane piled on their best smooth and smarmy expressions to win over the ladies in their lives. Agency: Grey London. Creatives: Nick Rowland and Giles Montgomery.
Friday, 11 February 2011
Boys and Girls
A crazy day helping to launch new kids clothing brand Boys & Girls. When not on set the kids enjoyed their own freestyle shoot in one of Boothnation's booths. A great set of images from a very cool bunch of kids.
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Giving it large
My hard working agents, Morgan Lockyer, have just revamped their website so that all the work can be viewed full screen. They have a hugely talented stable of photographers (present company excluded of course) so well worth a visit. Click here to see the lush site.
Monday, 31 January 2011
Erin O Conner alive and well

The Little People
Adults tend to deal with having their portrait taken in a number of ways, the most common being; abject fear, a fixed smile, or their own version of Blue Steel. Capturing something of their true character can at times be something of an ordeal. Children, and in particular toddlers, are a joy. Blissfully unaware of society's insistence that we must always look fabulous they are just themselves. Relaxed, bored, happy or sad, it's all good. These are just a few of the hundreds of little people it's been my privilege to photograph at the Sunday Shoots.
Friday, 3 December 2010
Dita Von Teese- A Pop Up Shoot
A really enjoyable shoot in the company of Dita Von Teese at the launch party of Cointreau's 'My Private Coffret' held in Selfidges Personal Shopping area. Everyone enjoyed posing in Dita's set and instant colour accented and branded black and white photographs were presented to all those who took part. To find out more about our Pop Up Shoots please contact Boothnation.
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
The Emeco Navy 111 launch at Conran
At Conran's invitation I helped launch the Navy 111, a modern take on Emeco's classic chair on September 23rd. The chair is made from 111 recycled Coca Cola bottles and comes in six fetching colours. Our shoot was a multi media affair involving a rotating set, three stills and one video camera. Production on a short film of the event has begun. Watch this space for updates. Images from the rotating set are already online and can be viewed here.
Saturday, 25 September 2010
It's all a Blur!
A lovely day away from the Big Smoke to shoot Alex James for a Readers Digest cover. His 'very big house in the country' is simply stunning, a rural idyll filled with small children and countless outbuildings. Alex was charm itself, happily hauling his bass across the landscape for the shoot.
Friday, 23 July 2010
Leaves a bad taste....
The brief was to photograph two children who look like they had just put a foul bug in their mouth. Despite their undoubted acting prowess the youngsters struggled to communicate real disgust. Enter devious art director Paul Ray from agency Rees Bradley Hepburn with a small bag of what must surely be the worst tasting sweets ever created. They come from Sweden and can only be bought in Leicester for some reason. They taste like rotten herring. I tried one and almost gagged. The children lasted longer and produced a range of suitably appalled expressions. They really did suffer for their art.
The shoot was to advertise the Natural History Museum's 'Eating Creepy Crawlies Exhibition' at Highcross Shopping Centre in Leicester which runs from July 30th to Auguest 29th.
The shoot was to advertise the Natural History Museum's 'Eating Creepy Crawlies Exhibition' at Highcross Shopping Centre in Leicester which runs from July 30th to Auguest 29th.
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