Photography Journal

This journal is dedicated to capturing the essence of everyday moments while working as a photographer. Here, you'll find a collection of shots that range from ones I'm particularly proud of to behind-the-scenes glimpses, or even just snapshots of where I dinner that evening! Essentially, it's a place for all the bits and pieces that don't quite fit anywhere else but I hope hold their own significance.

Andy Perkins Photographer Andy Perkins Photographer

event photographer london - birmingham event

Photographing an event at the Birmingham ICC last week. I do love Birmingham! There are some lovely restaurants, cafes and bars especially in the Gas Street Basin. Located where the Worcester and Birmingham Canal meets the BCN Main Line on Gas Street. The ICC is just nearby, during some downtime from the actual event the client had asked for some lifestyle shots for their new website. Gas Street was the ideal location. Unfortunately I cant show any those images at the moment as they are embargoed until they are published. However on my way to work I did sneak this shot from the ninth floor of the Hyatt Hotel. The early morning light gives this view of Centenery Square a lovely lift.

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Andy Perkins Photographer Andy Perkins Photographer

headshot photographer london

Back at the London Hilton Metropole this week to shoot some more headshots. Conferences can be hectic, and attendees appreciate the opportunity to get a professional headshot taken during the event. It adds value to their experience and gives them a tangible takeaway. There's something uniquely satisfying about capturing a person's essence in a single frame.

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Andy Perkins Photographer Andy Perkins Photographer

architectural Photography - royal liverpool hospital

I was commissioned this week to photograph the recently completed Royal Liverpool Hospital. Unfortunately the weather on the day was rather uninspiring so the best option was to shoot at dusk. In the twilight, the hospital undergoes a breathtaking transformation. The glow of artificial lights, the sleek lines and reflective surfaces of the glass structure come alive.

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