Pet photography studios are 'popping up'

10:30AM, Monday 28 November 2016

Pet photography studios are 'popping up'

SAINT Rocco Studios is launching with a pop-up studio in Hambleden running from Monday to Wednesday next week (November 28 to 30).

Keri Powell, a producer, and advertising and fine art photographer Oliver Elliott started working together after meeting at the Association of Photography Awards in 1996.

“I was an art buyer at the time and as soon as I saw Oliver’s work I was a big fan,” says Keri. “He’s an incredible artist — everything is shot in camera and his personal work is bonkers!”

Oliver’s work has since been exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and New York’s Solomon R Guggenheim Museum. Saint Rocco Studios is their first business venture together and their offer is to create an amazing piece of art for your home. Their subject is your pet.

The pop-up studio idea works really well as the lighting set-up for their house style takes a full morning, so it’s much more cost-effective for everyone if they set up and have more than one shoot a day.

Oliver will personally produce a fine art print and Keri will deliver it before Christmas. Book your shoot next week at www.saintrocco
studios.eventbrite.co.uk

See more of our work at www.saintroccostudios.com and www.oliverelliot.com — or for more information call Keri on 07836 642874.

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