Services
Fiona documents the moments that shape projects, communities, and celebrations — from public engagement workshops and conferences to creative performances, exhibitions, and team culture.
Working in a calm and unobtrusive way, Fiona focuses on genuine interaction, atmosphere, and the natural flow of events.
The result is thoughtful imagery that feels authentic and strategically useful for marketing, reports, and long-term storytelling.
Events and Documentation
Talks, conferences, festivals, launch events, exhibitions, and cultural programmes captured in a natural, storytelling style.
Workshop and Public Engagement
Creative workshops, training sessions, community engagement, and placemaking projects documented with a sensitive, observational approach.
People
and Brand
Headshots, team culture, lifestyle portraits, and brand imagery that feel relaxed, professional, and true to your personality or organisation.
Spaces, Architecture and Placemaking
Interiors, built environment projects, exhibitions, installations, and learning spaces documented with attention to detail, layout, and atmosphere.
Photography Subscription
For organisations running regular workshops, talks, or events, ongoing documentation ensures your content stays fresh, consistent, and aligned with your growth.
This is ideal for:
Event series
Workshop programmes
Creative organisations
Community projects
Growing teams
Flexible monthly and quarterly options available.
Not Sure Which Service Fits?
Many projects span multiple categories. For example, workshops within conferences or events within placemaking programmes.
If you’re planning something and aren’t sure where it fits, feel free to get in touch and I’ll guide you to the most suitable coverage.
Design, Illustration and Editorial Support
Alongside photography, I also offer graphic design and illustration to support visual storytelling across reports, presentations, social media, and editorial materials.
This integrated approach is particularly valuable for organisations who need cohesive visuals across both imagery and design outputs.