Bruntwood lifestyle shoot with a revisited edit

Bruntwood have been a regular client of mine over the last couple of years. I’ve been commissioned to provide a range of lifestyle imagery to show the diversity and quality of their workspaces in some pretty amazing settings. They have a pretty extensive portfolio of property in the Northwest of England which serve as business premises for businesses of all sizes. Every time I’ve shot on location for them I’ve been really impressed by the standard and finish of each setting. From the converted mills in Manchester city centre to the state of the art sci tech development at Alderley Park in Cheshire, it’s been a great journey around some incredible spaces.

I have a selection of Bruntwood images on my main gallery page which were edited and processed as the client requested but I’ve applied a different process to these images to give them a darker and richer feel. Typically, most clients will brief me on the process required and this will be tested and finalised before the shoot date. True North, the agency who commissioned me for this work needed the colouring to stay authentic to the location so that the images gave a real representation of the spaces that we were photographing. This is often the case but it’s always nice to have a play around with styles and techniques and try to give clients options when it comes to the finished article.

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