Why Hire a Photographer?

A photographer will bring fresh eyes and provide a new perspective to your work.

A professional photograph communicates quickly the creative value and craftsmanship of your work connecting with your audience on an emotional level. 

Increases your promotional appeal in all publishing mediums. 

Generates greater audience confidence knowing all aspects of your Art is professional and valued by you.

Studio Photography

Single or groupings of artworks shot on a neutral background documenting precise form, texture and colour from multiple perspectives. Using natural light or studio flash.

The artist’s space

Creation needs a space that inspires. Documenting your creative space can add provenance to your work, showing your creative processes and what you may draw on for inspiration.

Gallery & Location

Document your exhibition or create one online with gallery quality imagery to reach greater audiences. Wether in a garden an interior space or landscape setting, professional photography can enhance the atmosphere of your works with beautiful lighting in the environments they were created for.

Each piece is a journey.

Communicate the value of your Art & Craft by illustrating the skills required to produce your work, documenting the journey through all its transformative stages from start to finish.

Photography for Sculpture and Makers.

If you are looking to have your works professionally photographed, have a project or manage an estate collection you would like documenting, contact me today to discuss your project brief.

Phone: 07710661793 or email: info@adrianbriscoe.com

 
 
Nigel Hunter, Sculptor & Ceramicist, Sussex

Nigel Hunter

Photographic series exploring the work and processes of Stone Sculptor and Ceramicist Nigel Hunter based in East Sussex.

Skelton Studio

Ongoing documentation of former studio and works of John Skelton now known as Skelton Workshops. East Sussex.

Sculpture on public display.

An evolving compilation of photographs and information about the artists of sculptures on public display.

“Painting and sculpture help other people to see what a wonderful world we live in.”

— Henry Moore