Alexandra Lord is widely regarded as One of Oxford's top photographers.
Ann Deeney — Had both my grandsons photograph by Alexandra and I’m thrilled to bits with the results nothing was too much trouble and
Keith Barnes established the Photographers Workshop in 1982, providing a wide range of photographic services to the business and academic community in Oxford. The professional photography provided includes: commercial, corporate, product, advertising, brochure, PR, portraits, prospectus, annual report and wedding photography.I work in our studio and on location throughout Oxfordshire and the UK. I
Sarah-Jane Scard — Keith took photographs of a VIP event in the Department of Biochemistry, photos are being used on our website and also on
We specialise in events and fine art photography. We differ from most events photographers because we believe that the same careful processing and editing can, and should, be applied to events photos as is used in art photography. We ensure our event customers receive stunning photos, and have all the options they deserve when ordering pictures. Our artwork clients benefit from a truly personal service
David's original and modern photography, and the special working relationship he has with his clients, are what makes him unique. His style was developed in Queensland, Australia, where he trained. David emigrated to the UK and his Oxford studio was opened in 2002. He gained his Licentiateship with the British Institute of Professional Photography.
Jenny Pawsey — We went to get a passport photo. It was quick, efficient, and really friendly. They were really good with my son (aged 7
After studying photography at the London College of Printing in 1984, I concentrated on human rights and social documentary photography. Alongside environmental author George Monbiot, I travelled to Irian Jaya to document the destruction of the Papuan culture and land rights and contributed to the book Poisoned Arrows.