Taking images of watches is unlike any other type of photography.
When creating an image of a watch, I always ask myself, “how can I make this shot feel relatable, real and authentic?”. Images that effectively capture how watches interact with our daily life in various real-world environments are where my passion lies. Studio photography and white background images certainly have their place, but the images that provide a snapshot of a story and can draw a direct line between the subject, photographer, and viewer truly makes me tick. Below are some published projects that I have photographed over the years. To see the complete series of shots, be sure to click on the images.
WatchBrothers London Photography
StudioUnderd0g 'Blueberry' Piece Unique for EveryWatch
The NOMOS Club Campus Cream Coral and Electric Green
Fears Brunswick 40
The Fears Christopher Ward Alliance 01 - For The British Watch and Clock Makers
Fears Garrick
The Brunswick ‘Jubilee Edition'
Fears Brunswick Champagne
Fears Archival 1930 Piece Unique #WatchFamForUkraine
The Rolex Explorer 124270
Vintage Heuer Watches with vintageheuer.com
The Omega Aqua Terra & Seamaster
The Tudor Black Bay 58 Silver
The Zenith Chronomaster Sport
The Oris Aquis Date Calibre 400
The Longines Spirit
The Baltic Aquascaphe GMT
The Geckota S-01 Phalanx Launch
A Week Away With The Sinn U50
Vintage Watch Company NATO Photoshoot
Redbar London Event 2020
A Tour Of The Dornblüth & Sohn Workshop, Germany
An F1 Testing Day in Barcelona
Goodwood Revival
The Jaguar XJ220 At Caffeine & Machine