Kelly Garner

Kelly has been a successful teacher of A Level and GCSE film for 15 years, managing her own film department, working with Arts Council England and delivering CPD to staff.

Outside of teaching she has created her own studio Traybake Studio which designs graphics and produces short videos. Her client base includes educational organisations, musicians, museums, artists, orchestras and local independents. She has managed projects with large budgets to build film sets, install editing suites, produce short music videos and most recently a digital regeneration of St Neots Museum.

She is particularly passionate about using technology and art to allow access and inclusivity to all people in public spaces and education.

An avid badminton player, Kelly is happiest when with her family, and enjoys cycling and creating figures in her outside studio.

Louis James-Parker

Louis James-Parker is a freelance videographer and filmmaker with over 10 years of experience. Louis creates cinematic films, promotional videos and documentaries for a wide range of clients including corporate, TV, web and production companies. Louis has always had a passion for film and photography from a very young age. He went on to study photography at the Cambridge School of Art and he now offers his services all over the UK.

Louis is very passionate and dedicated to his craft and through visual storytelling, he hope’s to cater to each client’s unique needs to deliver exceptional visual content.

Some of his clients include Redbull, University of Cambridge, Goldfinch Pianos, Spotify, Barenbrug UK, and Kogan Page. One of Louis’ videos got GoPro video of the day fetching over 50,000 views in a matter of days.

Melissa Webb

Melissa Webb is a photographer hailing from the United States, though she has lived in St Neots for thirteen years. Her passion for taking photos started when she was a teenager, when she stumbled upon her father’s camera collection. It’s been a way of life ever since.

Melissa worked and had her own business for six years as a portrait and lifestyle photographer, and was featured in publications such as Lucky, JPG and Digital Photographer.

Currently Melissa is focusing on personal projects which involve film and instant photography.

Grace Bristo

London-born Grace Bristo is currently studying photography at Nottingham Trent University but calls St Neots her home. She loves portraiture and youth culture and has fallen in love with film photography and now works mainly on film. Grace recently got her first feature on TripMag which was extremely exciting and opened a few doors. “I’m trying not to tie myself down to one type of photography as I want to explore them all.”

Will Webster

Will Webster is a visual artist interested in the evolutionary competition that arises from the production and display of images. Investigating everyday systems of exchange and attempting to mesh them, Webster probes concepts of labour in contemporary society and bias inherent in “busyness”.

Working across various aspects of photographic process, Webster focuses specifically on ideas of capture and display. This approach is inspired by a Derridean concept of the frame as a bridge between inside and out, a fuzzy boundary that in its own way suggests and undermines the autonomy of art. Previous projects have harnessed financial assemblage, the rhetoric of interview, Cartesian geometry and the concept of homo economicus. Core to these activities is a concern to invigorate perceptions of competitive altruism in human exchange.

This approach is informed by a decade working as a commercial photographer of spaces and locations. Some of this work can be seen here.

Steve Mulvey

Steve Mulvey is a wedding professional through and through, with extensive experience of wedding and event planning as well as toastmaster training. This ensures he’s got all angles covered to work with any venue or vendor seamlessly while ensuring the newlyweds have everything they need on their wedding day. Steve’s contemporary style of photography has a wide appeal, highlighted with earnest feedback on the emotion captured as well as a technically stunning image.

Murad Cumhur

Murad Cumhur is a Turkish-born marketing, customer relations and brand management specialist and photographer who has relocated to the UK with his family. Murad has ten year’s experience in digital marketing, international business development and exhibition management. He has two graduate degrees — one in public relations and marketing, and the second in international trade. After finishing university he served as Lieutenant and Section Commander in the Armed Force before leaving to work in the construction and chemicals sectors on business development, building brand awareness and raising company profiles.

Ugne Pavilauskiene

Ugne is a photographer based in St Neots. “There is just something astonishing and so fragile about capturing an emotion, a feeling, before it gets away, before that moment ends. And to be able to revive that moment, bring it back to life through photography, well for me that is the greatest achievement.”

Sarah Brookes

Sarah is a fine art photographer working nationwide and abroad, providing Wedding, Boudoir and Family Portrait photography. Her signature style is bright, beautiful and romantic imagery using natural light and wonderful surroundings to create heartfelt and romantic photographs for you to treasure forever. Sarah’s warm and friendly nature allows you and your guests to feel comfortable and happy in front of the camera. It’s a characteristic that she is very proud of and results in authentic, not staged photos. Over the past five years, she has won several awards and regularly feature in top wedding magazines and blogs such as Brides and Love My Dress.

Tim Coles

Tim is an amateur photographer and is a past member of several photographic societies. A number of his images have been published, and one or two have gained minor awards.

Subjects include amongst others, gardens, landscapes, flowers, and trains, both full size and miniature.

Tim is approaching retirement from a career in engineering, and is now offering his photographs for sale to a wider audience. His sometimes colourful, sometimes restful images will enhance any dwelling, or commercial establishment.

Kris Griffiths

Kris is a freelance writer with 19 years’ editorial experience encompassing news and feature writing, copywriting, sub-editing, commissioning and web content management. Articles published across print and digital platforms including BBC Online, The Independent, The Telegraph, Esquire, BA High Life, Reader’s Digest, TES, Rough Guides and Record Collector.

Keith Mason

He launched his page for Keith Mason Photography in 2017.  He has a presence on Facebook and over ten years on Flickr.  He shot his first first commercial commission in 2011 and his first wedding in 2012.  He takes family portraits, commercial head shots, cast images for shows, pictures at gigs, and other events.  He started a YouTube Channel in 2020.  He travels a lot and takes images of the places he travels to.  For stock images, you can you can see his back-catalogue of travel images here.  He also travels around the UK, but his favourite place in the world is Cornwall.

Calum Morrison

Calum Morrison is new to the industry and is fortunate to have worked with a wide variety of clients; from local businesses like Shumë, to work abroad with businesses like Scuttlebugs CDC in San Jose.

He is lucky enough to have lived all over the world. He has always had a passion for photography and videography but only recently started his business which focuses on storytelling in advertising.

Calum provides a wide range of services and always welcomes new customers. Currently, he is working on a documentary about the pandemic that hit the world in 2020.

Bernadette Vong

Bernadette Vong, or Berna has established herself as a photographer since graduated with a BA in Designs & Interior Design in 2008. Berna has a background worked as a motion capture and facial capture technician for three years in a west London 3D digital facility.

Outside her own photography work, Berna has an extensive work experience in both film, TV and the commercial industry working for the BBC, Vogue, Net-A-Porter, The Observer, Nokia, the prestigious British designer Hussein Chalayan, and on films 47 Ronin, Give It A Year, Skyfall and Shanghai, just to name a few.

Since her recent start in photography, she was soon acknowledged with her skills and her eyes for beauty, and has several works published in the UK and Asia.

Berna is currently setting up her business focused on product and commercial photography, and in wedding photography is officially opening in January 2016.

Her work is heavily inspired by shapes, simplicity, and her personal work embodies the female’s nature in sensuality and emotion complexity. You can see more on Berna’s blog.

Andrew Kelly

Andrew Kelly is a freelance calligrapher and hand lettering artist. Specialising in custom type logo design, calligraphy and hand lettering commissions he also has a background in design and photography. A husband and father of two amazing children. Andrew once drove a 3,300 mile mercy run in 66 hours non-stop (UK to Estonia) with his brother to get medication for his eldest daughter.

Alice Hunter

Alice’s journey to become a wildlife photographer was born out of a passion for the natural world that began at an early age. Encouraged by family members, she developed an understanding of the wildlife and flora around her which enables her to capture the intimate details of her subjects.

Alice’s work has been recognised in several international competitions, she been shortlisted in the Luminar Bug Photography 2020 and 2021 competitionsand in the Close Up Photographer of the Year: One Colour Frame Challenge.

In October 2022, Alice suffered multiple strokes at the age of 36. Her photography had to take a back seat while she recovered but, despite this, she is now back to doing what she loves and looking forward to more adventures.

In addition to the wildlife that she loves, Alice also photographs landscapes from time to time and takes commissions for a wide range of subjects. She sells her images and merchandise online as well as in a variety of local outlets.

Alice contributes to the Wildscreen Exchange initiative to help conservation charities raise awareness of their causes and enjoys working alongside the Wildlife Trusts both as a photographer and writer. She also leads photographic and wildlife watching tours with Greentours and Greenwings, and offers private guiding to sites in her local area.

Alice particularly enjoys writing about her experiences on her blog but can also be booked for illustrated talks about her travels and speaks regularly at photographic and gardening clubs as well as U3A and a variety of other interest groups.