
Photographer and director Serena Brown was commissioned to photograph Chelsea and German national team midfielder, Melanie Leupolz for Versus.
The new sports lifestyle magazine brings a fresh take on all things sport and fashion, with softer, more universal approach to the world we live in. Big thanks to the team at Versus for the commission.

Daniel Stier has been adding to his portfolio of still-life photography, shooting an accessories story for 10 Magazine.
Part of their ’10 Commandments’ series, the shoot showcases this season’s must have accessories against playfully constructed sets which pitch luxury items against repurposed and found items. Photography and sets by Daniel Stier, fashion by Sophia Neophitou.

Food and drink photographer Robert Billington was commissioned once again to photograph a series of new products for Sainsbury’s, as well as creating motion content for DOOH.
With a focus of warming comfort food, the new range brings autumnal flavours of pumpkin, nutmeg and cinnamon and warming classics with a modern twist including crumble and hearty soup.
Client: Sainsbury’s
Agency: Wieden & Kennedy
Photographer: Robert Billington
Food Stylist: Laurie Perry @ Garden
Props Stylist: Clare Piper @ One Represents
Manicurist: Christie Huseyin
Talent: Andre, Cim, Emma H @ Hired Hands / Nimhara @ BAME

Hollie Fernando has been continuing her personal project, Take A Hike, with stylist Lottie Warren.
Hollie and Lottie are passionate about creating low-impact photography which champions sustainable fashion brands, natural hair and make-up and a production process which does not harm the environment. Here are some of our recent favourites…

Hollie Fernando shoots Palladium’s A/W21 collection, ‘Survive and Revive’, for Hypebeast.
A continuation of the brand’s commitment to working with boundary-pushing creatives, Palladium’s new-look silhouettes have been showcased atop an innovative creative backdrop that immediately brings the capsule to life. Styling by Lottie Warren.

Serena Brown was commissioned to shoot Jade LB, the anonymous writer behind the legendary, Keisha the Sket.
Written in the noughties, Jade LB posted her series on social media sites and exploded across the country – in particular with young black teens. Her online stories are now being published in printed form for the first time by Penguin.