Food Photography, A Journey Back
Food photography has been part of my career for fourteen years. From small cafes and bakeries to Michelin Star restaurants and national brands, here's my journey through food photography and why I keep coming back to it.
Shooting Paul Weller At Bedford Park
I shot Paul Weller at Bedford Park yesterday – the biggest artist I've shot so far. Here's what I learned about shooting major live music events, the gear that worked, and how to break into live music photography.
Photography Education, Why I Teach
Teaching has been part of who I am for a long time. From Jessops Academy to running my own photography courses in Milton Keynes, here's why I teach and what you can expect from my workshops.
WHY I WENT ALL-IN ON FUJI!
I've been a Fuji shooter for years, but it wasn't until recently that I committed fully to the system. Here's my journey from that first X100 at Jessops to going all-in, and why I'm now consolidating into the X100VI.
Why Editing Is Everything!
Editing is crucial to photography, and it's something a lot of photographers overlook. Here's why I think it's nearly as important as taking the photo itself, and how I approach every edit.
The Dip at Jazz Café: Seattle Soul in Camden
The Dip brought Seattle soul, funk and blues to Camden for the final night of their European tour. Here is how the night unfolded through the lens.
Jared James Nichols at The Lexington: A Night of Surprises and Pure Rock Energy
A packed room in Angel, north London, two incredible bands, and a surprise appearance from Lzzy Hale and Joe Hottinger of Halestorm. Here's what went down at The Lexington.
Grades Don't Matter in Creative Work - And Here's Why!
I get emails all the time from people wanting to break into creative work. And nearly every single one leads with the same thing — their GCSEs. Here's the thing though. I genuinely don't care about your grades. What I care about is your passion, your work, and who you are as a person. Here's why that matters.
Gear Acquisition Syndrome Is Real
Wanting gear and needing gear aren't the same thing. I learned that the hard way — and working on a shop floor full of shiny new cameras didn't exactly help.
From Photographer to Multimedia Creator
Photography used to be simple. You picked up a camera, you delivered photos. Now? Clients want both, the lines are blurring, and honestly - I think that's a good thing.
Gratitude and Goodbye
Union Chapel is unlike any venue I've ever shot. A nineteenth century chapel in Islington, steeped in history, with an iconic stained glass window that stops you in your tracks. Bros. Landreth's final UK date was always going to be something special - I just didn't know how much it would mean to me too.
Who You Know And Who You Keep
From Jessops shop floor to shooting the Roundhouse, this one's about the journey, the grind, and the people who made it possible. Because it's not just about who you know, it's about who you keep with you along the way.
Back in the Pit: Shooting Couch at O2 Kentish Town Forum
A strong start to 2026 behind the lens — from Miles Kane at the Roundhouse to Couch’s biggest UK show at O2 Kentish Town Forum. A look at my return to live music photography, the gear behind the shots, and how studio and stage are finally connecting
Fuji Hype, AI Wins & Indie Gems: Our Photography Show 2026 Experience.
A day at The Photography Show 2026 exploring the latest from Fujifilm, testing hands-on setups, and discovering how AI tools like Narrative are changing the editing workflow. From the hard-to-find X100VI to indie film brands like Alfie, here’s what stood out.
Welcome to Pixel Pages
Welcome to Pixel Pages, the official blog of Pixel Affiliate. A place for photography projects, behind-the-scenes insight, hands-on courses, workshops, and practical advice for creatives and businesses in Milton Keynes and beyond.

