Celebrating Watford’s Unsung Heroes
As the videographer for the 2025 Audentior Awards, I had the honour of capturing the inspiring stories of Watford's community champions.
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As the videographer for the 2025 Audentior Awards, I had the honour of capturing the inspiring stories of Watford's community champions.
Explore how a 42-year-old dot matrix printer inspired an incredible video project for Epson, showcasing the power of sustainability and product reliability. From a picturesque Devon village to Epson’s UK headquarters in Watford, this case study captures the essence of innovation and customer loyalty.
Watford is set for exciting changes with the restoration of the historic Colosseum and transformation of the iconic Town Hall. I’m thrilled to have created the official video for Watford Borough Council, revealing these inspiring redevelopment plans.
I'm thrilled with how the latest video project has turned out - for such a worthwhile and important cause. The Neurodiversity Umbrella Project is a visual display by the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity, which was unveiled by the Watford Town Centre BID to help raise awareness and understanding of neurodiversity...
A new podcast series celebrating the River Colne in Hertfordshire has been launched through a collaboration with Eric Johnson Photography & Videography, Watford Borough Council and students of West Herts College, called ‘Tales of the River’.
The Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care System commissioned me to produce a suite of videos highlighting the support available from different providers to those living with diabetes.
Archbishop Sumner School in London got in touch to request a video that provides an insight into school life. But this video had a difference…
You may have watched The Lazarus Project on Sky – but did you know a key shot featured in the series was shot by me after finishing work one evening in London?!
A film highlighting life behind-the-scenes of Herts Urgent Care's main emergency call centre in Peterborough.
Kings Langley-based Equestrian Moving Memories commissioned me to produce a promotional video to spread the word about their latest product – photographs that spring to life via a QR code on acrylic blocks and canvas.
Happy faces, live entertainment, panto characters, singalongs, stunning lights, great atmosphere, fireworks… watch my video of Watford's Christmas lights switch-on!
When Citizens Advice Watford gave their website a redesign, they tasked me to produce some new images showcasing their volunteers along with impactful imagery for future campaigns and press releases.
When a Montessori pre-school set in the grounds of a forest in Hertfordshire approached me to film their introductory video, I knew this would be a shoot to enjoy.
The Covid Chronicles: Life Under Lockdown, is a collection of 15 photos - and an impressive A2 montage featuring over 100 locals - capturing the community spirit when the nation showed their appreciation for keyworkers and the NHS.
The Herts Valley Clinical Commisioning Group asked me to produce their latest campaign to highlight changes to local GP services. Featuring Dr Simon Hodes.
The National Health Service continues to invest in video to help spread important messages as we navigate our way through the coronavirus pandemic. The latest project for the NHS answers important questions about the vaccine for expectant parents and those who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Congratulations to Gillian & Kipper! It was a privilege to be part of their special day at Luton Hoo Hotel - and I was delighted when they asked me to produce a very special #weddingvideo featuring the highlights of their magical day. Wishing you both many years of happiness xx
Hertfordshire-based business Classfoto approached me to film its introductory video explaining its concept.
The creators of the world's most productive cut-sheet colour printer commissioned me to produce a video to highlight its latest product for 'virtual.drupa' - the leading global trade fair for printing technologies.
I'm delighted to learn that the video I produced for Raise: West Hertfordshire Hospitals Charity helped raise an astonishing £20,000 for the charity's Raise a Smile Christmas appeal! This impressive amount of money will go towards supporting staff and patients at West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
2020 changed everything. But it was also a time for community spirit, volunteering and neighbourly togetherness.
I produced a video to highlight the new appointment system for urgent services thwill be available across Hertfordshire and west Essex from the start of December.
If there’s one thing COVID-19 has taught us – it’s to never take our parks and open green spaces for granted, which is why I was only too delighted to film this video about the brand new activity park in Oxhey, Watford.
Following on from the exciting news that Watford Museum is to exhibit my photos documenting Watford's changing landscape during lockdown, I have created a large montage, featuring over 100 Watford residents from the Thursday night #clapsforkeyworkers.
As part of Watford Together, I produced a video for Watford Borough Council featuring Sunday Times bestselling author and former Watford resident Katharine McMahon to unite the town through reading.
Local charities up and down the country have been working hard to support those affected by coronavirus. So when two charities wanted to spread the word about the work they were doing in the community, I was only too delighted to help.
My photography project 'The Covid Chronicles | Life under lockdown in Watford' is to be exhibited and archived at the Watford Museum as a record of these strange times during coronavirus.