Creative mind WLTM lonely brief for great results...
Some popular successes include a pocket wildlife guide for 50,000 people designed on a tight schedule in just a day, adverts that have whizzed around Bristol on the sides of buses, pin badges worn by royalty, leaflets with a distribution of over 1.5 million, magazine articles designed for 120,000 readers, a collection of hyperlinked email footer adverts, and giant 20m billboards for roadsides in Kenya.
Check his portfolio for just a sample of work - it's an eclectic range of clients' print, digital, POS, merchandise, packaging and display and installation graphics. So think of him as your visual chef - blending together a concept, words, images and message and baking into a delicious graphical cake no customer could resist a slice of :o) |
Photography
Nick was official photographer for the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust - assignments included portraits and reportage of visits by Sir David Attenborough, documenting BBC's Autumnwatch, wild swan catches and wildlife health checks, conducting a shoot with Kate Humble hugging a toad and Bill Oddie dressed as a crane, and photographer at the House of Lords and London City Hall.
For the online WWT photography competition he wrote and designed a Guide to Photography leaflet, endorsed by BBC's Chris Packham. He was also a competition judge for three years running and wrote guides and led workshops in children's photography to encourage a new generation. With a portfolio and experience of arranging and conducting photoshoots across the UK, including wedding photography and travel reportage, Nick can bend his camera's will to your needs. Please have a browse of the collection. STOP PRESS Nick is now running a series of workshops on using Adobe design software, in conjunction with The Wellington Makerspace. Get in touch if you'd like to know more. WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY If you like what you see and would like to consider Nick for your special day then just get in touch. Reasonable, budget-friendly prices that won't leave your Father-In-Law frowning in dismay. |