About

Richard Bryan has been working in the still life and product photography industry since 2014.

During that time he has worked with a growing collection of brands, successful designers and producers of independent products. Bringing his own style to each and every project, through a considered and thoughtful approach.

“It is always a pleasure working with Richard, he has a strong understanding of our brand and his aesthetic aligns with ours perfectly. He has a wealth of experience and a great cabinet of curiosities to explore for props” Helen Drinkall, Gainsborough Giftware

I work from my own studio, where clients are welcome to stay for the shoot, or simply drop their items off. In fact remote shoots are my most popular option, giving you time back to spend on your own business.

I love the product and still-life genres, working with you to bring out the best in your products through creative use of storytelling, styling and lighting. You can see more about shoots and examples of further imagery in my Blog.

Don’t hesitate to contact me via my contact page.

Clients include…

Adriana Lovesy, Arch & Ivy, Choc. Affair York, David & Charles Publishing, Deckled Edge, Dragonfly Dichroic, Driftwood Designs, Febbie Day Ceramics, Gabrielle Izen Design, Graham Hudson Ceramics, Humblewood, Made by Zen, Simple Living Eco, Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery, Stopham Vineyard, Seedlings Cards & Gifts, Tim Carter Glass, Vikki Stacey Glass, Whitby Distillery, Wold Top Brewery, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust.

“I sent your new images to my publisher yesterday for him to show potential clients and he got a massive order from Australia - I think your images were integral to this so thought you’d like to know” Helen Russell Creations

“Just wanted to say a big thankyou for all of your work on this – you’ve been a superstar and I’ve shown a few people the photographs internally, and everyone’s guessing they’ve been stole from john Lewis or other high end retailers! Which is a sign to me that you’ve done an excellent job!” Katie Fairburn, Blood Cancer UK