We are local photographers who have been providing photography services to Eton College for the past 12 years, we are approved Eton College photographers. In 2025, partners Mark and Marianne will be celebrating 34 years as professional photographers.

Is a former staff photographer for a national picture agency with extensive experience covering sporting events worldwide. His career highlights include photographing two FIFA World Cup Championships, three UEFA European Championships, four IAAF World Athletics Championships, the Champions League, Premier League, Formula 1, and numerous other international tournaments.
A standout moment in his career was photographing the USA President George W. Bush in the Oval Office at the White House.

Began her career in Stockholm as a photographer and picture editor before being headhunted by Swedish Television, where she worked for 16 years. During her time there, she became an integral part of the Press & Communications department, contributing to numerous television productions both on location and in the studio. Her roles encompassed photography, picture editing, and communication.
In addition to her work as a photographer, Marianne now oversees all post-production for the company and possesses advanced expertise in Adobe software, ensuring the highest quality in every project.

Earned her BA (Hons) in Communication & Promotion (1st Class) and subsequently worked within the advertising and marketing industry before joining the family business as a photographer. In her previous role as Project and Marketing Manager she worked for a top agency with clients including The British Library, The Design Museum and Nike. She also works as an Assistant Content Editor for TUI (Ski, Lakes & Mountains) and is responsible for all image touch points across the website, campaigns and advertising.
Have you ever considered walking a Camino, or wondered what it’s like?
In July 2025, Marianne and I set out on the Camino Francés, walking 484 miles (779 Km) from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela, it took 42 days.
Along the way, we met remarkable people from all over the world. As days passed, a powerful sense of companionship emerged among pilgrims heading toward the same destination. The camaraderie of the Camino is truly something special.
Throughout the walk, I kept a daily photo journal, capturing both images and reflections from the road. You can explore this Photo Journal on my dedicated Editorial Photography website, where you will also find my commissioned portrait work of Actors, Artists & Authors for national newspapers and magazines.
Mark