Headshot Photography

Two women in fashionable clothing and high heels sitting on a bright green vintage scooter against a dark background.

We don’t just photograph people. We take the time and care to prepare people for the camera. That way they are sure to be relaxed and thoroughly enjoy the experience. Once you meet Charles and get chatting, you’ll forget you’re in front of the lens and the results will speak for themselves.

We are specialists in aerial photography and  just 3 miles from Sywell Aerodrome, we are ideally situated to respond to you requirements at a moment's notice. Aerial photography is a combination of careful planning, understanding of the weather and air law, a skilful pilot and a highly experienced photographer.

For the past 40 years, we have specialised in aerial photography, teaming up with some of the country's best helicopter companies to provide you with unrivalled views of your business premises or land. Once commissioned, we will go through a careful process to ensure your photography is legal, safe and a cost effective route for the flight to take place.

The next stage is to select a 'weather window' for your photography, which will provide us with clear conditions and we will often have a back-up day allocated, should the weather change. On the day, we will meet with the pilot and discuss the flight plan and the photographs that we plan to take to ensure everyone is aware what needs to be achieved once airborne. Depending on the budget and type of aircraft selected, we often take our customers along with us, providing you with an iPad so you can view the images as they are taken, giving you the opportunity to ensure the correct angles have been covered before we progress. Although helicopters are more expensive to use than fixed wing aircraft, we believe that we can achieve better photographs, often in a shorter space of time. The other big advantage is that we can hover over the site to achieve the exact angle (useful for progress photography) and can even fly backwards if required! This is certainly not possible in a small plane.