
Press Photography of Partner Company for Private Equity Company
Press Photography of Partner Company for Private Equity Company A recent photo shoot at Crepeaffaire in London was commissioned to generate varied and interesting photographs for the press. Below are a couple of the articles featuring the images in The Times newspaper and BQ online

Conference Photography of Webcast by Team Photographer Teo
Conference Photography of Webcast by Team Photographer Teo Teo, one of Piranha’s photographers, recently photographed a CEO delivering a company-wide webcast. This event involved coverage of a number of speakers at the conference as well as reaction shots of the audience. Afterwards the photography needed to be turned around extremely quickly so that the client...

Headshot Photography by Team Photographer Matt
Headshot Photography by Team Photographer Matt This client regularly commissions photoshoots of their staff in London. The photographs taken are provided as a website and then a selected image of each person is ‘cut out’ in Photoshop ready to be placed on the company’s pre-selected backdrop. This method provides a consistent look and feel to...

Corporate Portraits – Different Possible Styles for Head Shots
What style to choose for our company corporate head shots? Portrait photography by Piranha comes in all shapes and sizes, do you need it with or without a background? Have you considered a lighting style, that is should there be no shadows on the face or more contrasty? It’s worth giving it a thought before...

Head Shot with a White Background
Head Shot with a White Background Many companies commission head shots of their staff members photographed against a white backdrop so that this can then be used as a PR photograph for websites and LinkedIn. In this short piece, I am going to touch on the white background head shot, and how it can be...

Headshot Photography by Team Photographer Alistair
Headshot Photography by Team Photographer Alistair One of the great advantages of digital photography is that the photographs are taken in colour on the cameras, but afterwards can be converted to black and white. In this way a company can have all of their images supplied to them as both types, thereby giving them even...

Catering Company Photography by Team Photographer Alistair
Catering Company Photography by Team Photographer Alistair Photography for catering company in central London. The photographer organised the catering company staff so as to capture images of them at work, as well as portraits of individuals at the end of the photoshoot.

PR Photography by Team Photographer James
PR Photography by Team Photographer James 1. PR Photographs of Management Team One of Piranha’s clients required PR photography of the management team of a company that they had recently invested in. The final photograph was for use in the press to accompany coverage of the deal, and also for LinkedIn and the business’s own...

Corporate Videos – Showreel to Demonstrate Breadth of Piranha’s Videography Work
Corporate Videos – Showreel to Demonstrate Breadth of Piranha’s Videography Work Here is a showreel combining a mix of the various corporate videos Piranha has carried out for a number of businesses both in the UK and abroad. Some of the pieces were talking heads when company directors described what work their organisations were carrying...

Camera Equipment – The incredible Leica Noctilux Lens
The incredible Leica Noctilux lens OK this post is about an insane lens, insane in more ways than just its huge cost of nearly £8K. This is a lot of money for small amounts of glass and brass, so how can the Leica Noctilux lens possibly justify the hefty price tag? Perhaps its neutron star...

Street Photography in Soho – If You Frame It They Will Come
The above photographs were taken by Douglas Fry in Soho over one afternoon. Street Photography in Soho – If You Frame It They Will Come In the documentary ‘In No Great Hurry’ – photographer Saul Leiter discusses the importance of being slow. He talks about how the chances of a great photograph are rarely thrust...