Posted: November 29th, 2009 | Author: Emma | Filed under: photography, products | Tags: 2009, commercial, photography, products | No Comments »
Here’s a selection of new product shots I’ve taken
for the fantastic Snape Maltings web site.

Posted: November 9th, 2009 | Author: Emma | Filed under: photography, products | Tags: autumn, commercial, photography, products, suffolk | No Comments »
Following the fantastic reception from my coverage of Aldeburgh Food & Drink Festival . I was approached by local drinks producer Breckland Orchard to photograph their drinks range for forthcoming marketing material.
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Posted: October 14th, 2009 | Author: Emma | Filed under: events, photography | Tags: autumn, commercial, events, food, photography, suffolk | No Comments »
Another fantastic Food Safari on Sunday took us to Blythburgh to learn about free-range pig farming with Blythburgh Free Range Pork. From there the group headed back to the Anchor in Walberswick, where the Suffolk Food Hall’s Gerard King demonstrated the cuts of meat from a pig. Following that, the group made their own sausages and cooked them on the BBQ. The day was rounded off superbly by Mark and Sophie Dorber, who treated the group to a stunning food and beer experience.
Here are some of my shots from the Food Safari.
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Posted: October 4th, 2009 | Author: Emma | Filed under: events, photography | Tags: autumn, commercial, food, suffolk | No Comments »
I was along at another fantastic Food Safari this weekend. Here’s a selection of shots from the day. Follow the links below to find out more about the Food Safari experience, or to get in touch with me about my commercial photography services in East Anglia.
Find out more about Food Safari’s events
Read more about the Wild Meat in a Day event
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Posted: October 1st, 2009 | Author: Emma | Filed under: photography | Tags: autumn, commercial, food, photography, restaurant, suffolk | No Comments »
An exciting new restaurant will soon be opening on the Ipswich Waterfront – I was commissioned my Hospitality & Lifestyle Marketing firm Ibis Advantage to take preliminary promotional shots of the food on offer at the establishment, which is opening Mid-October 2009. Here are a few shots from the first shoot.




Posted: September 26th, 2009 | Author: Emma | Filed under: events, photography | Tags: autumn, commercial, food, photography, products, suffolk | 2 Comments »
Beautiful weather today in Suffolk. I was at the Aldeburgh Food & Drink Festival at Snape Maltings – having been comissioned to officially cover the 2 day event. Here’s a few shots from today. See you there tomorrow!






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Posted: September 21st, 2009 | Author: Emma | Filed under: photography | Tags: autumn, books, commercial, musician, photography, suffolk | No Comments »

Follow the success of his first book, Do You Do Any Wings?, local musician and author Shane Kirk is now working on his second book, All These Little Pieces. I was commissioned by Shane and his publishing team to shoot the cover wrap for the book. Although the setup was reasonably straightforward, the execution had to match an image taken from Eric Clapton’s 1978 album Backless (see below). The final image will be used as a full-bleed wrap across the front and back cover of the book, just like the original Clapton album sleeve. I’ll post an image along with a link where you can purchase your copy of Shane’s new book.

Posted: September 20th, 2009 | Author: Emma | Filed under: events, photography | Tags: autumn, commercial, events, photography, suffolk | No Comments »
The latest edition to the fantastic range of Suffolk Food Safaris is a brilliant regional adventure that dips into the fantastic brewing history of East Anglia. I was comissioned by Food Safari to document the first Beer Safari for use on promotional material and a feature in a national magazine. Renowned expert, Mark Dorber – of the Anchor in Walberswick – was on hand to guide through the fascinating process.



