A multi-brand pre-party promotion shoot in the December issue of Tatler. Brands featured: Smythson, Walter & Herbert, Beluga, Aspinal, S. Pellegrino, Nyetimber and Dr Sebagh,
Photographer: Andrew Woffinden
Tatler UK
Art Direction for Red online article featuring three women on the midlife career shift that has given their professional lives new meaning.
Photographer: Victoria Adamson
I produced and art directed a multiple page collaboration promotion for Moët & Chandon champagne in conjunction with the Bermuda Tourism Authority and the America's Cup for Tatler.
Photographer: Sean Gleason
Tatler UK
With the recent success of films such as The Greatest Showman (streaming on NOW TV) making us all marvel at the magnificence of the traditional big top, we wanted to know - is circus life really all sequinned leotards and gravity-defying stunts? Here is the shoot that I art directed, read the full feature at RedOnline featuring Silvia Fratelli, circus performer and co-founder of acrobatic theatre group Mimbre.
Photographer: Ben Riggot
Client: Red Online, Hearst
Hair/makeup: James Butterfield; Styling: Kate Andrews
I art directed the 2017 Halloween campaign for George at ASDA. This fun campaign ran in Asda's print magazine Good Living as an editorial feature. It also featured across the brand's social media channels, online sites, poster billboards, POS and in Asda stores nationwide during the build up to Halloween. Here are a selection of images from the the campaign. Click here to see it on Asda.com
Photographer: Louise Samuelson
Client: George at ASDA
Mini cars appeared in a 'Best of British' collector's edition in Tatler, Mini has evolved significantly since its classic shape came about in the Swinging Sixties so I wanted to create a concept that subverted stereotypes. I came up with a stand-out execution that was forward-thinking and design-led, just like the new generation Minis.
Photographer: Lee Brimble
Graffiti artist: Tizer
Tatler UK
Working with the cosmetic surgeon Dr Sebagh, I created a collection of stand-alone pages, from art directing shoots to designing still-life beauty pages to promote his clinic services and best-selling beauty brand.
Photographer: Matthew Shave
Tatler UK
I art directed a series of portraits of the ultimate wedding experts for the first ever Tatler Wedding Guide. These professionals included a wedding dress designer, make-up artist, florist, cosmetic surgeon, wedding gift list company, tailor, jewellers and a party architect.
Photographer: Stuart McClymont
Tatler UK
Photographer: Dan Smith
Tatler UK
Leading luxury brand shoot to showcase how to tie the knot in style. Brands featured: Moët & Chandon, Rolex at Asprey, Waterford, House of Garrard, Martin Miller's Gin and Georg Jensen.
Photographer: Matthew Shave
Tatler UK
A purrfectly precious multi-brand jewellery shoot.
Photographer: Matthew Shave
Tatler UK
A portfolio of Tatler's 'Great Brits', which was a promotion that I art directed for Tatler's Best Of British Guide.
Portrait Photography: Hugo Burnand
Still-life Photography: Omer Knaz
Tatler UK
Photographer: Carter Bowman
Tatler UK
Photographer: Matthew Shave
Tatler UK
Photographer: Joanna Patterson
Tatler UK
Photographer: David Parfitt
Tatler UK
I art directed a selection of stylish up-and-coming talent for multiple magazines as this cross-title promotion ran across Tatler, GQ and Vogue and the images were used for advertising too.
Photographer: Donja Pitsch
Tatler UK
A tip of the hat to the world's finest jewellers.
Photographer: Karin Berndl
Tatler UK
A promotion to celebrate the Breguet Marie-Antionette jewellery collection. From watches for Marie-Antionette to beautiful jewels for today's party kings and queens, Breguet has always been a court favourite.
Photographer: Baldovino Barani
Tatler UK
A frolic in the county with these lifestyle brands: Purdey, The house of Bruar and Nyetimber.
Photographer: Carter Bowman
Tatler UK
Photographer: Nicky Emmerson
Tatler UK
Photographer: Karin Berndl
Tatler UK
Photographer: Ian Derry
Tatler UK
Lights, camera, action. The Range Rover Sport demands an attention-grabbing entrance.
Photographer: Douglas Fisher
Tatler UK
Photographers: Lee Jenkins and Tom Evan-Cook
Tatler UK