Photographing during Lockdown - business open as (Un)usual

Photographing during Lockdown - business open as (Un)usual

Photographing during a pandemic - Keeping Busy

In response to the Covid 19 crisis, and as clients found themselves with limited resources, we knew we had to adapt our studio and photography services to ensure our clients could remain visible, and their content fresh and current, especially on social media.  

We are confident the measures we have put in place offer a smart, safe and creative solution, enabling us to continue to create high-quality photography and video for our clients, and their campaigns.

Our independent, self-contained studio gives us, and a small team, room to work safely and comfortably.  And for clients, we have introduced an online viewing/approval system which uploads the images to a secure gallery, as they are being taken. So you can view, approve and art direct from the comfort of your home/office.

In these crazy, challenging times, and with enormous thanks to our clients who trust us to make them, and their products/services look good, and the incredibly talented creative teams we work with, we have managed to make working remotely, and within social distancing guidelines, work for everyone, and with great results.  

In the studio, we have set up a sanitisation station by the main door, with hand gel, disposable gloves and masks available.

Before and after each shoot we clean down and disinfect all surfaces, handles and switches.

Our props and photographic surfaces are also thoroughly washed/disinfected at the end of each shoot.

We are mindful of the number of people in the studio during a shoot - allowing room to work within current social distancing guidelines.

But we do miss the hugs!

Giles Christopher

Award Winning Commercial photographers based in London, UK - Specializing in Food, Interiors, Drinks, lifestyle and Cinemagraphs.

http://www.mediawisdom.co.uk
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