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Private hospital photography

Over the last few years we've worked alongside private healthcare provider SpaMedica to create imagery that represents their brand and showcases their clinical services to the general public. We've visited a number of their newly branded hospitals and worked through some tight briefs that would be used to refresh their website and used in other […]

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Investment Casting - The Dean Group

In the North West region, we are fortunate to have a thriving presence of industrial and manufacturing enterprises. Manchester holds its industrial legacy in high regard, continuing to provide global expertise in industrial, manufacturing, and engineering capabilities. Based in Manchester the Dean Group stands out, catering to renowned global brands with specialised foundry services. With […]

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Spitfire House

Transition Facility Tour video During an action-packed two-day shoot, we embarked on a visual adventure, capturing both dynamic videos and stunning still shots. Our mission? To piece together an fast paced explainer video that would energise and enthuse the staff, all in the name of an exciting transition to a brand new, tailor-made facility. This […]

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Drone capture

The Impact of Drones on the Construction Sector

In recent years, the construction industry has undergone significant changes with the emergence of new technologies. One such technology that has impacted and transformed the construction industry is use of drones or UAV (unmanned aerial vehicles). Drone services offer an array of positive benefits that have positively impacted the construction industry. The Benefits of Using […]

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Aerial photography

Photography and video for Manchester Novella building

Novella building wrap-up photography and video project Manchester construction company Morgan Sindall working alongside Muse developments has produced a landmark building rising 23 stories, overlooking Manchester City Centre and the river Irwell in the thriving area of New Bailey. We've been visiting this building since Morgan Sindall broke ground on the project and even prior […]

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interior photography

Interior Photography - creating photos that match hotel brand values

The ideal time to capture interior photography of a hotel is immediately after a newly completed fit-out or brand-new interior installation completion. At this point, all the furnishings and finishes are in immaculate condition. Once guests start appearing and spending time within the spaces it's inevitable that wear and tear, scruffs and scrapes will appear […]

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designs

Triline contracts fabrication photography

Settled in the industrial heart of Slaithwaite, Huddersfield. Triline Contracts produces high-quality fabrication for some very discerning clientele. Triline is known in the industry for its strong capabilities and high-quality finishes. These abilities and expertise are drawn from the workmanship and skills of its talented employees. This new website was designed by Picture Smiths and features much of […]

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Moire Reduction using Lightroom adjustment brushes

Lightroom Tip: Moire Reduction Below is a helpful transcription of the above video. Just a quick tip. I occasionally produce tips and you might want to jump on my YouTube or Vimeo and you can see some of those. I haven't posted one for a while, but this is a new one that I thought […]

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FORD Electric Charging with GeniePoint

A recent PR shoot for MindWorks Marketing’s Client – Ford GB took me to the Boat Museum in Ellesmere for a blustery and cold photography shoot. I was asked to cover a PR event that involved FORD electric vehicles gaining access to the GeniePoint electrification network. It's January, threatening rain, gusty and bone-chillingly cold, a […]

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THE VALUE OF PERSONALISED CONTENT

I approach business photography and video by creating bespoke images which capture the essence of your company. I spend as much time as necessary liaising with clients to deliver meaningful and impactful content that effectively tells your story. A good image should always engage and show the diverse aspects of your company’s journey cataloguing the […]

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Composite Photography and Post-Production

Photography on location with an eye for composition Location photography is always about compromise. The location might not be perfect, the weather is cold, it's windy, it's too sunny, then overcast, then jumping in and out of clouds. This is why trying to get the perfect shot in one go is practically impossible. You've either […]

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video behind the scenes

Ice-breaker school transition videos

Staff and subject introduction videos We were approached by Waterhead Academy to provide videos for the new Year 7 students entering the academy. It's an exciting but scary prospect moving from your existing school, where you're at the top of the tree, the oldest year group in school, and familiar with the layout, other classmates, […]

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Old school metalwork photography

Metal work and lathe imagery I visited a local Eccles-based manufacturing unit recently and produced a set of images from one of their soon-to-be retiring professional machinists. His skill with a lathe was truly superb. I'm sure it was second nature to him, but I watched in wonder as his knowledgable hands made quick, clean, […]

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Tractor Photography

Peter Alderslade - British Ploughing Champion

Photographing British Ploughing Champion While working with Continental Agricultural Tyres capturing case study videos, part of the brief was to provide some 'Hero' style images of Peter Alderslade alongside his trusty Valtra tractor that has bought him such success. Based in Northumberland he's an arable farmer and current British ploughing champion in the reversible class. […]

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corporate portraiture

Surgeon corporate portraits

Photography in Manchester is always risky in terms of weather. You book a shoot and cross your fingers, hoping for good weather. With most clients, we have a fallback plan just in case the rain shows...again.On this particular day, the rain was in full dominance, so we executed Plan B. The main drive of the […]

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Product photography - Sea3 Trial Frames

We received a product photography commission from an online retailer of the trial frames by Sea3. The client had been using imagery captured by themselves and whilst the images showed the product, the background was distracting and the images didn't demonstrate the product's build quality or show the viewer clearly enough the specifics of the […]

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Alfred H Knight - Scientific Analysis

We visited Alfred H Knight to capture their brand new Copper Analysis laboratory. The facilities at this new laboratory are first rate. Modern, clean, and packed with lots of science, research, and analytical equipment. It was difficult to know where to start as we walked around doing our first reccy of the place. Each room […]

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Light painting ClubSport 40 - car photography

Below is a recent photoshoot with a Volkswagon Golf GTI ClubSport 40. This shoot was of particular interest to me as I'd been looking forward to an opportunity to develop my light painting skills. We scoped out several areas and had to wait for the ambient light levels to drop to the point where the […]

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Oldham College Key Workers

Construction apprentice photography Oldham College recently ran a fresh recruitment campaign to promote its student involvement and demonstrating its strong links to industry. We've all witnessed how key workers have become revered through this pandemic and the campaign capitalises on the ability of Oldham College to produce the next generation of Hero workers. On this […]

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iPhone camera vs Specialist Photographer

iPhone pics are brilliant quality right? And a lot cheaper than hiring a specialist construction professional photographer, so why bother? Whilst, of course, I’m biased, there’s a strong case why you shouldn’t be delegating photography to your site team or to the person in the office who’s a keen amateur.  The fact is, if you […]

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Construction photography

Three reasons your construction project needs an onsite, specialist photographer

Is this something you do as routine with your projects? In my experience, firms approach site photography in the following ways: Those that are sold on the value of specialist photography and video from the start of a project to completion.  Those that book a generalist photographer ad hoc to do a selection of photos […]

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Photographing Immunoassay Development and Manufacturer

Repeat business is always a good sign that you've done good work and the client is happy working with you. So we were super happy that 'Biofortuna' invited us back to recapture their brand new services. Biofortuna is an innovative life science company and has made a significant investment in its production capabilities, creating an […]

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Maximise your construction story

Onsite construction photography is one of the most effective ways you can keep all your interested parties, well …, interested. Investors, employees, local communities; not everyone will read written updates, but they’ll all get an instant impression from a well taken image. Keep the story alive for them with a specialist construction photographer as part […]

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On-location product photographer

We routinely work on location capturing industrial and manufacturing imagery for many differing sectors. Inevitably manufacturing clients require product photography in a studio style set up in order to publish them on their websites, into product brochures and to post them on social media sites so their followers are able to appreciate the range on […]

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Industrial photography of a water treatment installation

Project: Working with environmental wastewater experts WPL, we were commissioned to capture the installation of a small water treatment works in Cheshire. The project required a short timelapse video from a high elevated mast to capture an overview of the installation and a series of images showing the ground-based detail. Background: Repurpose of an existing […]

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'Rise UP' photography campaign at UCO - behind the wizards' curtain

Some of you guys may have seen this if you live or work around the North West of England. We've been working alongside the marketing team at the University Campus Oldham and created a Hero image that shows a graduate student being lifted by his time at UCO, enhanced and supported to 'Rise Up' and […]

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PR photography - HGD

A recent PR photography job (commissioned by Polaris Media Management) took me to the UK Headquarters for Hero Global Design. Indian owned 'Hero Cycles', is one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of bicycles, and they've put down roots in Manchester with the introduction of their global design center. It was here that I was asked to capture some […]

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Continental Tyres stand at LAMMA '19

Update: following our photo shoot with Continental Tyres and Valtra, it was proposed that one of the images would support their stand at the LAMMA '19 show at the NEC. For those not in the know, LAMMA is the UK's largest agricultural and machinery show and is the place to be for agriculture innovation and development. […]

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New practice ground Trafford Golf Centre

Short-game golf photography After the completion of a new short game area at Trafford Golf Centre, we were invited to revisit and capture some of the specialist activities that patrons could now practice. The new short game area consisted of chipping, putting, bunker play and slope mats. These are super helpful as the simulation of these […]

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Tractor Tyre photography with agriculture tyre manufacturer Continental

Behind the scenes with Continental Tyres It's cold, damp, typical mid-December day in the UK and we're stood in the middle of a fallow field wondering if the weather forecaster is going to right for once and the threatening rain is to blow through. For once it seems the forecaster is moderately accurate and we experience […]

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Best of 2018

A fresh new year is always a good time to take stock and recap on some of the amazing projects we've been involved in what was 2018. It's been an exciting and adventurous year, seeing our traveling as far as the UAE - Bahrain, to more local work around Europe and of course plenty of […]

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GHP+V wins national photography award

EEF Manufacturing Photography Competition 2018 Professional winner of the 'Future Technology' category 2018 This year's finale of the EEF manufacturing photography competition was held 20th November 2018, at the historic Church House in London’s Westminster. The shortlisted finalists, guests of honour and sponsors all gathered to admire the shortlisted entries from this year's national photographic competition. The […]

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Moving to a new style of business portraiture

Is your corporate headshot moving you forward in business? Business profile pictures or corporate headshots have been around in one style or another for almost as long as photographers have been able to capture light onto film, but the world that people do business now is a very different place to back then. We live […]

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Hughes Safety Showers

A photography commission earlier this year saw us capturing images for their new 'zero power cooling system' safety product. Targetted at hot climate clients, such as in the Middle East, the solar radiation heats the water within the pipes of the safety shower to dangerous levels. The product provides a 'zero power' solution to cooling the stored […]

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On-location truck and bus tyre photography

A recent commission from GITI Germany saw us traveling to European destination Dusseldorf to capture some new products that make up their truck and bus tyre portfolio. The new images will be used in their global advertising and marketing campaigns. We spent a couple of days with various trucks and buses in locations that would make […]

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Shortlisted for the EEF Manufacturing Awards 2018

EEF Manufacturing Photography Awards Exciting News!! A recent email from the EEF has confirmed that 3 of my images (seen below) have been shortlisted in the professional categories of Future Technology and Manufacturing Process. This is no small hurdle as the competition is open to all photographers working in manufacturing across the UK and is highly regarded […]

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Morgan Sindall - Co-operative Academy Manchester

It appears I can't escape photographing schools lately, not that I'm complaining, it's inspiring to be around young talent and fresh thinking. Commissioned by construction and infrastructure giants Morgan Sindall, this photography involved capturing the newly built educational wing of the Co-operative Academy in Manchester. Photography took place on a very difficult weather day, with […]

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Ford Fiesta ST - Wales Rally GB

Commissioned by marketing agency Mindworks and working with Ford UK, we were asked to capture imagery around the Wales Rally GB featuring the All-new Ford Fiesta ST.  We had access to the M-Sport & Ford pits area, taking advantage of the busy preparation that was going on prior to a shakedown the very next day. On the […]

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School prospectus photography - Weatherhead High School

I was invited to capture the educational life of Weatherhead High school to be included in their latest school prospectus. We had two very full days but managed to create some fabulous imagery for them. I had some superb feedback from the Head of school saying that they were the best set of images they've ever […]

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School photography of Prenton High School for Girls

A lot of our recent commissions have come from the education sector. It's the start of a new school year and whilst all the pupils are in fresh, clean uniforms it's the perfect time to refresh the school image bank and to prepare the new school prospectus. More often than not a school chooses pupils that will […]

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Iconichem - Industrial photography

Based in Widnes, near Liverpool - IconiChem is a manufacturer of inorganic Cobalt and Nickel chemicals. They supply products specifically tailored for use in a wide range of industries such as rubber adhesion promoters, catalyst, pigments, ceramics, and animal feed. In preparation of a new website being designed and launched, it prompted a need for some new professional imagery. […]

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New Ford digital store in Manchester

Working alongside Ford UK and commisioned by MindWorks marketing we captured the brand new Ford digital store designed by Dalziel & Pow. The commercial imagery needed to convey a tech-focused, engaging set up of the store. Modern and fresh. Located within the Next store in the Arndale Centre - Manchester, we worked late into the evening to […]

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International location photographer... next stop Bahrain

Back at the start of the year, we were commissioned by ESB International to produce a series of images that featured the positive aspects of working out in the Middle East - 'Bahrain' to be precise, or to be more precise the Kingdom of Bahrain. The scope of the brief was to produce a suite of image assets […]

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Winner of the Gold Award for 'Advertising on Location'

Greg Harding Photography was honored by the British Insititute of Professional Photographers - North West with a Gold Award in the category 'Advertising on Location'. This award is in recognition of a shoot created for the global company GITI Tires, based in Manchester UK. The image features a tipper truck on location with G. WEBB […]

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Brooks - Life Science Systems

We’ve been working alongside Brooks Life Science Systems to cover all their imaging needs. They brought us in due to our firm mix of creativity and scientific grounding. At their superb Manchester HQ they manufacture fascinating products for the Life Sciences, Cryogenics and Semiconductors sectors. To the laymen this amounts to specialist robotic storage containers […]

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They're all clients, they just don't know it yet.

Creating new clients from image infringements From time to time I check to see if any of my images are being (mis)used by companies that think that Google images is a handy image repository to enrich their own commercial website. Actually the fact an image turns up on a search means that Google has a reference […]

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education photography

Weber Shandwick - Batchelors Peas

Community outreach marketing A few weeks ago I was contacted by marketing agency Weber Shandwick in Manchester. They had a need for a photographer with schools experience and an eye for PR. Weber Shandwick was tasked by 'Batchelors' the food manufacturer to deliver interactive sessions for children, designed to encourage them to take an interest in […]

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University Campus Oldham

University Campus Oldham: prospectus photography It seems I've been spending a good deal of time over at Oldham recently. Firstly capturing a construction-style heritage restoration updates for Sindall Morgan and more recently working with the marketing department of the University Campus Oldham. We spent a couple of days shooting various students and some lecturers and we […]

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The dawning of a new power

Aerial photography and video with Greg Chivers Two new experiences at Greg Harding Photography happened over the last weekend. The first one was getting up at 4 o'clock in the morning to go to work. I can assure you that I'm not unfamiliar with early starts (I've got kids), but going to work at 4am is […]

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Capturing the process of installing Permachannel

Polypipe Construction It feels like construction is really booming at present, here at GHP we're seeing a lot more work from the construction and industrial sectors. We've been working up and down the country, high & low (more of that later), on multiple projects over the last few months. We spent the day with them recording and capturing […]

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What did teaching photography to Yr 6 students teach me

Teaching photography to Yr 6 students Back in June I was invited to teach some photography basics to some Yr 6 primary school students. It was from a school that I'd created school prospectus photos with in 2014 and while they were really pleased with the images produced, they were impressed with my ease of interactivity with their pupils, […]

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Giti Xperience automotive video production

Automotive video production for Giti Xperience Day As well as stills production we were commissioned to capture a short video that summarises the GT Radial Xperience at MIRA. Big thanks to GHP's videographer and editor Cat Lamoon for pulling the footage together. We've got another shoot already booked in Barcelona in September so look out […]

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Complimenting your brand values

Relaxed non-corporate headshots A recent shoot with an Altrincham based marketing agency challenged Greg Harding Photography to provide some relaxed style corporate head-shots, packed with personality and character. The agency has a very relaxed non-corporate feel so the challenge was to reflect this brand style with the imagery too. After a little rearranging of the office […]

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Photography from the MIRA proving ground

I feel the need, the need for speed. Wow, it's been seriously busy for the last few months. Apologies for not posting on here for a while, so it's high time time to post a few updates. Recently I spend nearly two weeks shooting for global tyre manufacturer 'Giti' (they own a good many brands including GT Radial […]

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Handling extreme exposures

Processing your way out of under-exposure It's a pretty interesting life as a photographer. Life has a way of testing your skills and your clients look to you to pluck a masterpiece out of extreme lighting conditions.   The recent solar eclipse took place when I was out on a construction site in Manchester. Of course I knew it […]

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Email marketing at your own peril

Stepping too close to the marketing edge can be lethal I recently received a marketing promo email from Canon and although they're usually interesting, I found this particular one pretty appalling. See email below.   As a photographer working in the construction sector, I'm particularly aware of the risks of capturing images in dangerous, difficult and […]

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Photographer IT woes

Photographer vs Computer These days surviving as a photographer isn't just about taking snazzy pictures, you've got to know your way around a myriad of software and be able to hold your own against the ever complex (they call them user friendly, lol.) computers. I recently came across a computer issue that took a bit of working […]

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Advice for buying cameras and lenses

Buying Photographic Lenses Thanks once again for joining us back on the blog and the next question that I've had through is about what my advice might be for buying cameras and lenses. Thanks for very much for taking the time to write in. My advice would be to invest your money in lenses. That […]

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Innovative assisted living products

Photographing wearable technology Capturing images in the healthcare sector is always inspiring, not only the people that work in that sector, but also the creative devices that promise to change the world of vulnerable people and assist them with living a normal life. Working alongside Protel Health we've been capturing the stories of some of these innovative companies. We're creating […]

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Creating a 'Hero' shot

How to build a 'Hero' shot. Thanks very much for joining me back on the blog. A question sent to me recently, How do I build a 'Hero' shot? So, first of all, you will need to know what a 'Hero' shot is. And it is kind of a general term used by the industry to say it […]

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Best of 2014

A look back at 2014 A belated Happy New Year to you. I hope you had a great break. As a professional photographer the start of the year is about clearing off and archiving off old project data, emails and image files. Clearing the desktop hard drives and getting ready for the next years work load. Which at present is looking […]

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Day 5 - Black & White Challenge

Black and White Challenge - Day 5 - Countryside Life It's the final day of the 5 day challenge and I was looking for a picture that was as far removed from the cityscape from yesterday's challenge as possible. This image 'Countryside Life' was taken a number of years ago at a private shoot I'd been invited along […]

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Black & White Challenge - Day 4

Day 4 - Black and White Challenge - New York Looking back through the images and various places I've been to and one trip in particular stands out. New York. I'd just turned 40 and a birthday trip to New York (courtesy of my lovely wife) meant I was like a kid in a candy store. […]

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Black & White Challenge - Day 3

Day 3 of the Black & White Challenge I've been recently organising a 'best of 2014' image gallery (post to follow) and was reminded of an image I'd taken whilst working on a construction shoot. This image shows a construction worker on an elevated platform looking thoughtfully towards a dramatic sky. The clouds provide a sense of […]

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Black & White Challenge - Day 2

Black & White Photography Challenge - Day 2 Day 2 of the black and white 5 day challenge and I'm feeling a bit more work motivated after our recent Christmas break. This image was captured whilst on a photography shoot for a petrochemical company.  I quite often see images that I wish I could focus […]

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Day 1 - Black & White Challenge

Black & White Challenge - Day 1 Recently press ganged challenged by good friend Simon Brown, to the 5 day black and white challenge. I present a recent image captured from a visit to Paris. This I'd guess is a pretty standard shot of the front aspect of Notre Dame Cathedral, but I love the drama […]

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Advent calendar photo project

Advent Calendar Adventure Recently I've taken on a self imposed project inspired by an advent calendar gift from my generous friends Dave @redorbrownsauce (worth a follow) and Alison. I was the lucky recipient of a 'Drinks by the Dram' advent calendar. A wonderful gift comprising of 24 very personable and delectable whiskey drams, one for each day […]

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Advice to photography graduates

Advice to photography graduates On a weekly basis I receive emails from people looking to take that first step on the photography ladder; they look for advice to help them kick start their photography career and quite often offer to assist on any shoots I have coming up. I always where possible, I try to […]

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Gear review - MeFOTO Globetrotter Tripod

Thinking of buying a new travel tripod? Here's a review that might help. Today, we’re going to be looking at a new tripod and I’ve just recently bought this MeFOTO GlobeTrotter tripod, this is the one designed for DSLR’s and I bought it because it’s a tripod that packs down nice and tightly. This is […]

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Student Nurses - Salford University

Healthcare Assignment - University of Salford Here's a quick sneak peek at a couple of images that were captured at Salford University. The setting was a combined classroom and skills area in the form of a hospital ward. Within this area, we were using 4 student nurses to show the practical training they undergo before […]

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Construction update

Power Station Photography - Update Over the past year and a half, the construction of a new power station has been going smoothly and the flat broken ground is gradually resembling a modern power station and less like a battle reenactment. The main turbine halls are dominating the site, but many other buildings are quickly rising […]

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Metal recycling photography

Industrial recycling photography On this industrial project I was commissioned by EMR to provide a series of images that demonstrated the scale and capacity for recycling various metals at the EMR - Willesden recycling site in London. We had an amazing day that seemed to follow perfectly from one set up to the next. Sometimes […]

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Uncertainty is also known as opportunity

Change brings about uncertainty but also opportunity After working with a client in a creative capacity for a while, you build a relationship based upon mutual understanding of goals, confidence in delivery and trust that the quality of the product meets the clients expectation. Clients know that quality, reliability and consistency are fundamental factors that […]

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DNA personalised art

Picture your inner science geek, art doesn't get anymore personal than this. I was just drifting around the internet and stumbled upon a great looking website for anyone interested in blending photography and science. Nothing better in life, than when passions get fused into something special and this has the hall marks of just that. […]

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A year in pictures 2013

Commercial Photographer Manchester a year in review : 2013 Wow! Another year has just buzzed by and after a very busy year of photography assignments, I find it fascinating to look back through the databases of images and pull out images that mean something to me. I love thinking about improving the images, putting myself […]

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Construction timelapse photography

Construction Time-lapse

Construction Time-lapse photography Whilst working at the Carrington Power Station, one of the milestones for this phase of the construction was the first delivery of some very large and heavy machinery and equipment by barge via the Manchester ship canal. This unique method of delivery keeps the heavy loads off of the roads and minimises […]

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Lighting on location is a matter of taste

On Location Photography & Lighting As a commercial photography service working in some pretty specialised industrial sectors, we get asked to photograph some pretty interesting, sophisticated and often difficult to light objects (they're my favourite). This particular job involved photographing an industrial crisp flavouring machine a (tna intelli-flavOMS 5) to be precise. This machine is engineered […]

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Carrington Power Station

Official photography service to ESB's - Carrington Power Station Back in July Ireland based energy company: Electricity Supply Board (ESB) contacted me in regard to supplying photography services for a 3 year construction project based in Carrington, Manchester. ESB interviewed a number other local photographic services, but finally awarded Greg Harding Photography with the Carrington Power […]

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Old school comedy

From time to time I get the opportunity to photograph Celebrities or TV personalities, this isn't on a one-to-one portrait basis, but usually as part of a opening ceremony of a hospital, school or charity event. I'd  recently photographed the Ormiston Bolingbroke Academy's school prospectus and was asked back to photograph their official opening ceremony. On […]

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Fairground attraction

Summer photo tip: Being a photographer, its difficult to switch off even when your on holiday. At fun fairs there's lots of opportunities to get good action photos. I don't advise taking your expensive DSLR, instead try using your camera phone. Concentrate on composition, movement and trying to capture the excitement unfolding around you. The […]

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Research Photographer

How to be a research photographer My background as a research photographer, forensic photographer and medical photographer has always been useful albeit quite niche, but when I was recently commissioned by Cancer Research UK, I knew that I could definitely add great value to their project trying to capture their scientists at work. I jumped […]

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Sheffield in pictures

A chance to photograph Sheffield I recently got the opportunity to visit and photograph the wonderful city of Sheffield. Commissioned by NCUK to capture images of the city's University campus's, it allowed me to take in the splendid city and photograph some of the historical and iconic buildings. Sheffield is surrounded by fabulous countryside, to the […]

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A quick tip for multiple camera batteries

The importance of battery covers. Preparing for a photography shoot is an important part of the creative process, so is there a good way of distinguishing between fully charged and discharged camera batteries? Yes there is. So long as you've kept those silly little plastic battery covers that comes with your camera kit. There's nothing […]

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Mocking up and retouching to win projects

A good part of being a commercial photographer and winning work, is being able to prove to your client that you've got the relevant skills within your team to deliver the project that can meet and exceed the clients expectations. One of our recent large project wins came from being able to deliver images that have […]

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New Videographer

New for 2013 - Corporate video services at Greg Harding Photography The pressure to provide video services at Greg Harding Photography has increased dramatically over the past few years.  Many of our long standing clients and new client enquiries centre around the question "I know you can provide great stills work, but can you capture […]

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Extracting Backgrounds

Hey there, thanks for checking in on the blog. After a studio commercial photography shoot with Salford University for their 'Advantage' campaign. We whittled down the selections to a few chosen images to go forward as 'hero' shots. Part of the post-production was the requirement to extract the background away from the image so they […]

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Event photography

Shooting stars

A brush with greatness: Professor Brian Cox Every once in a while, being a professional photographer comes with some neat perks. I was recently asked to cover an evening event featuring none other than Professor Brian Cox. For those having lived under a rock for the past few years, Brian is a particle physicist and […]

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High Pass sharpening technique

Professional sharpening using High Pass filteration in Photoshop Here's a recent video tutorial I put together for how to sharpening your images using the High Pass filter in Photoshop. It's my favorite method of sharpening images prior to final output. The only addendum I would like to add to this video is that you want […]

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Flight cases for photographers

Protecting your photography kit from the baggage handlers I'm a sucker for a good bag, so when I visited HPRC (High Performance Resin Cases) at Focus on Imaging recently, I was intrigued by the build quality and durability of their cases. They're an Italian company not yet established here in the UK, but I'm sure they soon will […]

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Making the background vanish

Lighting secrets from the Photographers' Magic Circle This image was captured at a recent commercial pharmaceutical shoot. Not bad, eh? A pretty syringe, probably shot against black in a studio style setup? Well no, not quite. The cool thing about this picture (apart from the Hydris technology featured in the syringe), was that it was taken in […]

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Overcoming the challenges of conference photography

Conference photography - hints and tips I was recently commissioned to photograph a large conference in Manchester, it's by no means a new thing to me. I've photographed all sorts of conferences in my 20 years of photographic experience. But it got me thinking about the difficulties that photographers face when trying to provide good […]

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Car Rig Test

Car Rig Photography These are some shots taken from a recent test shoot involved 2 car rigs; Manfrotto SM8 and SM11. It was an experimental shoot as I'd not used these rigs previously, so I was gaining valuable knowledge on different set-ups and honing down the camera settings prior to a full production shoot planned […]

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How to improve your photography without picking up a camera

10 tips to improve your next photoshoot Last time on the blog we talked about pre-visualisation before getting the camera out on set. This time along a similar theme, I'd like to step back a bit and think about what happens even before you're on the set. When creating marketing photographs for commercial clients, capturing […]

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Architect model photography

Architectural model photographer Earlier this week I was given the challenge of photographing an architecture model. For those not familiar with these objects, these are scale physical representations of what the proposed building is going to look like when built, it helps to convey the design ideas and concepts to the client. They're almost always […]

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Creating the Advantage

Providing a creative advantage Manchester commercial photographer - Greg Harding was recently commissioned by Salford University to produce a series of images for their 'Salford Advantage' campaign. The concept behind this was to demonstrate the distinct 'advantage' that Salford students and graduates have when studying at Salford University. The project was to use both students and graduates […]

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The whizz bangs from 2012 at GHP

2012 - a year in pictures It's that time of year that you slow down, relax and reflect upon the successes of the year just about to expire. And boy, what a year it's been. It's only when you stop to look back, do you then realise how far you've come. This year has seen […]

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Every geek has his day

Hey there, by now I'm sure you understand that I'm a 'geek' at heart when it comes to all things science, research and photography orientated. So there's nothing I love more than being within a lens length of cutting edge tech. Back in November the Science and Technology Facilities Council threw their doors wide open to […]

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Canon 5D range

The King is dead, long live the King.

How does the new Mk3 measure up in the 5D series? Many of you that follow my Facebook page or Twitter feed will have seen that I've recently added a new camera to my commercial equipment. Canon's newest 5DMk3. Now although I'm a photographer and I use professional cameras on a daily basis, I'm not […]

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Small interiors requires big thinking

Building space into your interior photographs Every interior space offers its own unique set of photographic challenges. As an interior architectural photographer in the commercial sector, photographing interiors is usually part and parcel of a architectural brief. Having worked with interior designers, built environment and construction companies and more latterly real estate companies, there's always one room […]

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What First Impression are YOU making?

Business profile photography and brand impact More recently I've been fascinated by branding, as is evident in our last guest blog and wanted to find out more from the experts exactly what impact your profile picture has upon your business brand. So, this weeks guest blogger is Alistair Marshall. He's a proven Business Development guru, specialising […]

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