It’s not just the commercial life science businesses or science parks that benefit from a professional healthcare photographer. Private hospitals and the more independent NHS Foundation Trusts understand that patient-focused images are an essential component of marketing communications, whether for a treatment information leaflet or to create a “wow factor” impression in your reception area.
Health Centres and large GP Practices also understand that as some treatments are provided more conveniently for patients closer to home, the need to engage more fully with them increases. Websites and brochures can effectively showcase the services provided, hiring a creative photographer brings the professionalism alive.
Dental surgeries know that using real patients in their marketing is one of the best ways of promoting their treatments to patients. Strong images that say “I’m happy with my smile” convey confidence more than words ever can.
Care homes and residential nursing homes appreciate that when people are looking for the right facility for the needs of their loved ones, the environment and attitude of staff are most important. Photography is a powerful way of letting families understand your approach to patient care before they’ve even stepped through your door.
From the private Bridgewater Hospital and the NHS Bristol Royal Hospital for Children to The Dental Team and Manchester Fertility Services, as a previously qualified Medical Illustrator of 15 years, Greg and his team are ideally placed to work with all healthcare providers. Having an enhanced CRB clearance means that work with young people and vulnerable adults is done in a safe and dignified manner at all times.
Photography is always done in a respectful and dignified manner. Greg always works in compliance with healthcare ethics, particularly when involving patients. Real patients are used only with appropriate consent.
All photo shoots involving young people or vulnerable adults are done with enhanced safeguarding in mind and with another Healthcare professional chaperoning.
Absolutely. Greg has worked with private hospitals, NHS Trusts, fertility clinics, dental practices, care homes and residential nursing homes.
He is accustomed to the logistical, regulatory, and emotional requirements of demanding healthcare environments.
Yes. Real patients and staff are used where possible for example, dental surgeries know that showing real patient emotion (like “happy with my smile”) is one of the best ways to convey confidence.
The goal is to tell genuine stories through images, not just highly staged or overly posed scenes.
Greg understands that healthcare settings must keep running smoothly. Plans are made in advance to work around patient flow, treatment schedules, and staff availability.
Professionalism includes flexibility, advance liaison with your team, and ensuring shoots are as unobtrusive as possible.
Greg brings a unique background: as a medical illustrator, he is attuned to anatomy, medical visual storytelling, and how to capture clinical detail in a way that’s both accurate and visually compelling.
His work is patient-focused, aiming to convey trust, competence, and compassion; not just facilities or services. Brochures, websites, receptions all benefit from imagery that feels human. Potential patients engage more with images that have a human touch.
Turnaround is fast and reliable. Edited images are usually delivered within a few days of the shoot, while editing videos may take longer depending on the project’s scope.