I was recently hired as an Architecture Photographer in Essex by Scott Dawson Advertising and Marketing. They are in the process of working on a client’s project who is building a similar structure as the Southend Airport Railway Station.

They required a few images taken of the train station from various different angles showing the unique shape of the structure. They contacted me late in the evening saying the photographs had to be completed the following day. Luckily, I managed to squeeze them in and complete the edit the very next day! I even waited later in the day for the clouds to clear and capture the images that you can see below with the gorgeous blue skies.

Southend Airport was only a short walk away from my office, and being a lovely afternoon, I strolled down to the station and captured a variety of shots. Some of these images you can see here. I made sure to cover all angles to offer the client many different options to then use for their project. 

If you are interested in having me complete a photoshoot like this for you, I will be more than happy to meet you at the venue and be directed by you, or to head to the location by myself and capture a variety of images to show off your newest development. I have been working as a commercial photographer for almost 15 years and having completed 100s of different photoshoots for clients all over the UK, I have a wealth of experience to capture the photographs that you require.

It’s hard to give a price on how much a photoshoot like this costs, as it depends on so many various factors. These factors include the distance to the location, the time required, the number of images required and much more. If you wish to get in touch with me, I will be able to provide you with a free quote for your project.

Architecture Photographer in Essex

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