Film Stills - As The Bombs Fall #
The film crew of As The Bombs Fall took the two days (nights) of overnight shooting in their stride. Also challenged my low light photography skills! Director Sean Ramsden. (password protected until released)
Film Stills - Apple #
Password protected unit stills from the yet to be released Apple. More details and photographs are available on the film's Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/apple_shortfilm_23/
Theatre - Old Tricks
Publicity photographs taken for the playwright Anusia Battersby during the techical rehearshal of 'Old Tricks' at 53Two in Manchester.   This was another shoot that occurred as a consequence of working on Sign of Omission.
Film Stills - Dakota Stone
Working on Sign of Omission very quickly led onto the chance to briefly photograph on the set of this exciting short film written by Alfie Scattergood, directed by Sherice Griffiths, and starring Nancy and Katya from Strictly Come Dancing.
Film Stills - Sign Of Omission
Two co-writers are forced to confront not just their grammatical differences, but the negative impact their script has had on their personal relationship. Directed by Gabriel Brown.
Film Stills - Breakout
A selection of 'unit still' photographs taken on-set during the filming of Breakout. Directed by Daniel B Madden. Beware, this one is a *horror film*, so viewer discrection is advised.
Film Stills - Sanctuary
'Unit still' photographs taken on-set during filming of this Manchester Film Festival selected film. Directed by Dennis Mabry.
Manchester Day Workshop
Manchester City Council were keen to have publicity photos of the volunteers and community groups creating their floats and costumes for Manchester Day, assisted by professional artists.
Theatre - The Wizard Of Oz
Theatre groups and companies have much to gain from professional photographs with which to publicise their productions. They can also create a wonderful reminder of the event for cast and crew.
Manchester Pride
Not so easy to get good photographs from amidst the crowd, but I like to think that I can get high quality photographs out of most situations.
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