History
Roy Attfield lives in Buckinghamshire and works in his London studio, specialising in still life and hi end product advertising.
He has a unique blend of skills which allow him to offer clients a bespoke service, working from initial concept to deliver final images in a print ready format. Images are retouched or photocomposed to meet the clients brief precisely, without the need for costly post production.
His a broad experience includes work across a range of campaign materials including billboards, bus sides, underground poster sites, newspapers, magazines, look books and retail work. Clients include HSBC, DUNE, DEBENHAMS, CLARINS, DNYK, and BOSE
Roy has a City and Guilds in photography and graduated with distinction from university in 1994 with a National Diploma and Higher National Diploma in photography.
Roy’s early career experience included travel and underwater photography, before moving to London to pursue his passion for adverting still life photography. He established his own studio in 2003.
“My work is intended to emphasise the detail, texture and design of products, with impact. The kind detail: that might go un-noticed in day to day life, but which demonstrates the clarity and beauty of the item”
He has a unique blend of skills which allow him to offer clients a bespoke service, working from initial concept to deliver final images in a print ready format. Images are retouched or photocomposed to meet the clients brief precisely, without the need for costly post production.
His a broad experience includes work across a range of campaign materials including billboards, bus sides, underground poster sites, newspapers, magazines, look books and retail work. Clients include HSBC, DUNE, DEBENHAMS, CLARINS, DNYK, and BOSE
Roy has a City and Guilds in photography and graduated with distinction from university in 1994 with a National Diploma and Higher National Diploma in photography.
Roy’s early career experience included travel and underwater photography, before moving to London to pursue his passion for adverting still life photography. He established his own studio in 2003.
“My work is intended to emphasise the detail, texture and design of products, with impact. The kind detail: that might go un-noticed in day to day life, but which demonstrates the clarity and beauty of the item”