Harry Adams

Ex-scientist turned portrait and advertising photographer.

After leaving science and academia behind in 2017 Harry turned his focus to his next greatest love, photography. Since then, he has gone on to complete a BA in Digital Photography at Ravensbourne University of London where he worked extensively with the Fashion course, as well as shooting personal project work. In this time he has grown into a confident and accomplished self shooter specialising in portraiture in both the studio and on location.

Alongside the course he freelanced as a photographer's assistant and digital operator before beginning to shoot his own commissioned work for brands and organisations including Public Health England, and Megabus the latter winning a DRUM PR Award for Most Effective Use of Creativity as part of the Sweetheart Saver Campaign ‘The Longest Wait'.

Andy the Carpenter: "The Farm"
Andy the Carpenter: "The Farm"Fishponds Farm (known affectionately as “The Farm” by those who use it) in Tonbridge, Kent is home to roughly 10 independent tradesmen and self-employed craftspeople. At first glance, you might think that 2020 would have had the most drastic impact on people like the residents of The Farm, in reality, many of them have never been busier! Cars still need an MOT or bodywork, local businesses still need timber and produce, and what better time to finally do up your kitchen than during lockdown? By engaging with local communities the residents of The Farm are helping to build a better future for the surrounding towns and boroughs.
Hollie: "Previvor"
Hollie: "Previvor"“A previvor is a survivor of a predisposition to cancer or other genetically influenced diseases, but has not had the disease themselves” In 2015 Hollie’s sister Katie was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 32. After discovering that two family members had also been diagnosed with the same type of cancer in their early 30’s, a series of gene tests revealed that Hollie, her father and her siblings are all carriers of an altered version of the “BRCA II” gene. This mutation meant a 45-85% chance of Hollie developing breast cancer in her life time. Because of this risk, and after witnessing her sisters fight with the disease, Hollie elected to have a preventative double mastectomy in July 2018. Through this portrait, we both hope to empower women affected by the disease, by: showing joy, beauty, the retaining of femininity and a passion for life even in the face of cancer.
Undergraduate Fashion Lookbook
Undergraduate Fashion LookbookA studio portrait shot for 3rd year undergraduate fashion students in 2018 for their Graduate Fashion Week collections.
Jordan
JordanA studio portrait of Jordan. Shot as a test to try deliberately lighting with the intent of a black & white outcome.
A Slice of RealityThe journey from February 2020 to the present day has been wildly different for everyone. This film looks at that journey and how it has differed for everyone.