Music

I adore everything about music photography. The adrenaline, the atmosphere, the art and the artist. Waiting in the pit when the crowd lights go down and the show lights go up, compares to little else. I have been incredibly lucky to work with some of the most influential artists of our time, from Arctic Monkeys to Self Esteem, photographing at some of the most iconic venues and events along the way. There’s so much to encapsulate during a live music performance from human emotion and energy on stage, to lighting, composition and shape. An artistic license that thrives on instinct and is where I excel.

I regularly work with artists themselves capturing portraiture, behind the scenes content and live performances.

My music photography was recognised at the Abbey Road Photography Awards, with my Idles Glastonbury image being nominated for Music Moment of the Year.

I am a regular contributor for Rolling Stone UK and Attitude, covering Glastonbury Festival, their award shows, as well as live music performances and editorial features. I am often commissioned by The Guardian for exclusive coverage of live shows which have included capturing Paul McCartney, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Arctic Monkeys.

A career highlight includes working with Arctic Monkeys themselves, a band notoriously protective of how they are represented visually. My imagery was used whilst promoting their album, Live at The Royal Albert Hall. It appeared throughout the band’s social channels, on billboards around the world and on Spotify. In 2023, I worked with the band for a second time, joining them on their world tour.

Other artists I have been lucky enough to work with include Self Esteem, Miles Kane, Thundercat, First Aid Kit, The Hives, The Big Moon, This Is The Kit, Yard Act, The Cat Empire, Beans On Toast, Mad Dog Mcrea and Khruangbin.

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