Category Archives: Commercial

Primary Faction • TV Promo Images

I spent most of this shoot in a dark, oil coated, freezing-cold building.  Studio 81 on Kirkstall Road, kindly gave me permission to shoot in an old disused bus depot in Leeds for a promotional shoot for a TV series currently in development called, Primary Faction.  With only limited time before the natural light was...

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victoria hopkins09/02/2010 - 3:18 PM

hi rob awesome pics!! luv the textures, the gloss with the gritty!!extremely scifi and international commercialism!!
cant wait till you shoot me…now now now!!
Vic aka Kira

Mike Galley04/02/2010 - 9:25 AM

Fantastic shots Rob great lighting.

Cris Matthews03/02/2010 - 8:59 PM

Some of your best work yet Mr Booker. Love It !!!

James Pearson02/02/2010 - 12:58 PM

Absolutely stunning images! Perfect location and perfect lighting. Looks like a great TV show too, I’ll need to keep a look out for it.

gill maheu01/02/2010 - 12:51 PM

brilliant images – well worth the time in the freezing cold building ! love the post editing.

neil01/02/2010 - 12:40 PM

they are firkin outstanding!! absolutely blew me away!!!

Theatre Royal Wakefield • Promotional

Waiting on a pavement during a cold November night with a few £k’s worth of camera gear waiting for the sky to hit it’s peek isn’t among my favourite jobs, but when Made By Analogue asked me to shoot some images for Theatre Royal Wakefield’s new promotional material, I couldn’t turn it down.  This time...

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Si16/02/2010 - 11:16 PM

I love this one.

Cris Matthews15/12/2009 - 10:21 PM

One word. Wow!

Love it, great concept, fantastic colour. Is that the colour from the side of the bus in there as well?

Phil B15/12/2009 - 9:14 PM

Love this shot Rob. Colour is really vibrant and the light streaks perfect. Great dynamism.

U2 • The full story • Dom Valley Stadium

So to expand on the teaser I posted earlier this week . . . My two photo buddy affiliates Barns and Phil run a company called The Sound Gallery, whose aim is to photograph the Northern music scene in style, through both cool portraits and live gigs.
They’ve both been working hard at getting access to...

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Laura Lawson02/10/2009 - 5:28 PM

These are really cool Rob. Of course I am very jealous. Damn you. :-)

VIDEO • Fashion & Lighting on location

A few weeks back me and my two photographer buddies, Phil Barber and Barnaby Aldrick were looking at lots of cool stateside photographers by the likes of David Jay, Jasmin*, Dave Hill and Chase Jarvis who are all creating short promotional videos to show on their websites.
The three of us blog on a regular basis...

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Barnaby Aldrick11/08/2009 - 11:10 PM

Great skills dude! Your blogs are becoming as epic in length as mine…

The video rules.

Cris Matthews10/08/2009 - 9:38 AM

Awesome edit of the video Rob, top drawer! Can’t wait for the next one! I think your images of Matt are really strong too, I know he had some more mad ideas too :)

[...] while TSG togs Barber & Booker got their press passes & shuffled into the pit, myself, Clare & Alix saw the show from the [...]

[...] Video is such a cool way to show what we do and how much we enjoy doing it.  Rob’s got the Final Cut edit skills, eh?!  Thanks again to Cris for the tasty footage!  Check his edit here: http://www.vimeo.com/6010320. For Phil’s take on our 3B adventure click here & Robs epic flash day blog here. [...]

Medilink • Healthcare Business Awards, The Royal Armouries

This afternoon, I was invited to photograph the Annual Innovation Day and Healthcare Business Awards hosted by Medilink.
A networking event as well, the day was there to recognise the achievements of innovation, invention and business in the healthcare industry. Some fantastic products on show including some cool surgical lights (I got quite excited at...

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Barnaby Aldrick10/07/2009 - 1:06 PM

Nice work sir. You’ve made a dry corporate event look rather entertaining. You should get some up on the corporate section of the official RB site.

Keep it up!

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