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The exclusive perfume house Bond No. 9 based in NYC has created the scent of London for Harrods.
Lisa Oxenham from Marie Claire approached Ted to photograph this seasons new perfumes.
The InStyle team Jon, Wendy and Rachel approached Ted with a fragrance idea which needed to incorporate fashion and perfume.
The latest worldwide Shell campaign shot by Ted was a combination of traditional model making, conventional retouch and 3D work. Iris led the way with the BTL campaign, with JWT using imagery for the ATL and Gyro International creating the DM.

Another commission from Andy Day at Draft FCB for a mobile secure shredding company.
Commissioned by Andy Day at Draft FCB for their in house literature, Ted was challenged to deal with a new discipline, portraiture.

Ted's latest campaign for Glenfiddich will start to appear shortly. The shoot commissioned through Purple Creative in London and art directed by Gary Westlake was tasked to freshen up the whiskey brands imagery.
The idea for these images was to shoot the latest range of Tag Heuer watches with props which relate to the various aspects of a gentleman's life; sport, culture, formal, business and fun.
Ted has recently been working on shooting a series of imagery for the whisky distillers William Grant & Sons worldwide, which will form part of a library produced by London based Purple Creative. The images will be used to promote the Glenfiddich brand globally.
Don't let your shiny new blackberry get away! These desirable phones which combine beauty and practicality required an equally slick set of images.
Now that anything is achievable with a digital camera and a cunning retoucher these images are a nice reminder of how good simple photography can be.
Vertu produce some of the most remarkably engineered products ever created. Ted was asked to shoot the still life images for a book celebrating Vertu's 10th anniversary.
Kelly and Hermione at InStyle magazine came to Ted with an idea. After two days of making a mess of the studio with gold paint, smoke and flower petals, it started to come to life.
Ted recently had the pleasure in shooting the best that Bond Street has to offer.
The shoot for Tatler magazine required us to create a mini version of Bond Street, and have all the pieces being driven down the street in exotic automobiles. Everybody was very particular about what they wanted, right down to make, model, year of manufacture and colour. This task fell to Gavin and Sam at Tatler who painstakingly tracked down each and every one. Once all parked up the shoot commenced under extremely strict security conditions.
Ted's latest shoot for GQ Sport Magazine showing the stylish range of Omega sports watches.
A series of images for Barclays Wealth Magazine showing some of the finer things in life
Willow, a personal work by Ted has been selected for the Communication Arts Photography Annual 2008.
This image is used to promote the new Ray-Ban Wayfarers on sale at Sunglass Hut
After shooting a commission for the Icelandic Bank Kaupthing last year Ted has returned to the same location to start a personal project looking at the rock formations that give this little known cove in North Devon its distinctive character.
Omega in collaboration with GQ wanted a series of images to portray a variety of competitive sports. Once Ted found out which sports they were, a bulk purchase of mops and buckets was immediately placed.
Ted shot a fantastic Heineken campaign. The idea was to create a series of rugby moments (lineout, tackle and try) emanating from the frothy head of a pint of Heineken. After much spilt beer, and not all of it on the floor, many man / retouch hours later, the finished job was a resounding success with a very satisfied client.
These images are a selection from a series of nine shots Ted created for a Pioneer press campaign. The idea was to tease the reader with abstract images of Pioneer's new High Defintiion TV. The only copy occurs on the very last DPS of the series.

Ted's eye for detail is legendary. His outstanding commercial work includes the recent Harrods ad campaign, which was based on a series of classical paintings, shot in our studio and retouched in-house.
Harrods Photography Director set the brief which was to cover a gap between the usual Harrods marketing. There were two separate shoots, one for Fashion and one for Still life. Having worked on a number of projects for Harrods Ted was approached for the Still Life section of the campaign.