20 Nov 2012

North East Photographic Models Wanted For Advertising Photographer


As a busy North East commercial photographer as well as specialising in weddings and portraits, my clients often ask me if I can find suitable models for photography shoots.

My speciality is lifestyle commercial photography, which captures real people in real situations, and it’s a very popular photography style used by PR, advertising and marketing agencies to promote a wide range of products and services.

It works by portraying real-life situations in a very natural way, as if the photographer just happens to have casually caught the split second moment that sums up what a brand is all about, and encourages people to see themselves in that place or situation.


But behind the scenes, relaxed, natural-looking photography takes a lot of skill to produce. After 25 years as a photographer and with an ex-press photographer background it’s second nature for me to automatically get the lighting, angles and colours right so the pictures appeal straight to the target audience and the client’s brand is well represented. 

I’m always on the lookout for people of all ages, looks, sizes and abilities to take part in photo sessions. I might want people who can ride a bike, or who are happy to fly a kite on the beach, kick a football around or just stroll round a shopping centre.

I work on photography commercial shoots all over the North East, from Middlesbrough and Stockton across to North Yorkshire, through Newcastle, Gateshead and up to Northumberland so I need people in all areas.  The models I use in my advertising photography depend on the look and feel the client wants from their photos, so I need people from grandparents and small children to mid-life adults and teenagers. 


For instance a housebuilder might want shots of a young family having lunch in the dining room, or children playing in the garden, a retirement home might need photos of older people taking part in activities, while a national cycling organisation like Sustrans might need photos of people enjoying a bike ride through town or countryside.

Some of my recent North East photography jobs included a session capturing people visiting the beautiful York Minster in North Yorkshire; some street shots at Middlesbrough’s TKMaxx to show off its current clothing range; and a job photographing the opening of the new Play Factory soft play area at Skelton, near Saltburn on Teesside. 


If I had used professional models the photos wouldn’t have had the informal, real-life feel the client wanted – I’m sure we can all tell when a family is not really a family, and the photographer has had to work extra hard to make it look as if they are.


I did a shoot for Gateshead College’s Walk to Work campaign recently, and used a real mum, dad and toddler all wrapped up warm and walking out, and you can tell by the photos they are all very easy and comfortable with each other. Have a look at some of the photos on the commercial pages of my website and you’ll see what I mean.

For some jobs it is essential to use professionals. I did a recent fashion photography session for a Teesside marketing agency that needed a series of unique fashion images to promote Middlesbrough Fashion Week’s‘Fashion Rules’ events. Working with experienced model Katherine Lees of TyneTees Models resulted in a great range of high impact fashion photos that were used in the marketing and promotions here.




























Professional models and agents provide a great service in my experience, but the trend for aspirational lifestyle photography, plus a squeeze on budgets have both driven the demand for non-professional models. And without sounding disrespectful, us ‘real’ people are not too shiny are we?  After all we’re not all Kate Moss or Tyson Ballou - that’s what makes the photos reach out and tell a natural story.


I hate stuffy photography and like to make my sessions fun, and many of my models tell me what a great time they’ve had, and how the time has flown by. You needn‘t worry about being self-conscious either, I don’t always want my subjects to be looking at the camera - in fact that’s often the last thing I want.  If my models bring kids along I like to get them involved too so it’s a fun family photography session, and get them to hold the light reflectors or take photos of their parents, which relaxes everyone.  I just have to be careful they don’t take better photos than me!


Because many of my shots are used in marketing campaigns including brochures and flyers, on the web or even on giant billboards it can be exciting for the models opening a magazine and seeing themselves in a shot, or even going past on the side of a bus.



There isn’t usually a fee involved, but clients will often let models keep a copy of the pictures as a souvenir. So if you fancy doing something a bit different, drop me an email with a simple head and shoulders photo, your height, contact details and what area of the North East you could work in, and I’ll give you a call when I have something suitable for you.

Why not come along and have a go, it will be fun!




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