Mark Scott Photography

Mark Scott Photography

London

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  • Spotlight Magazine

    Mark Scott Photography

    London

    Mark is a London-based Interiors, architectural, still life and lifestyle photographer with over 20 years of commercial and editorial experience.

    His commissions have taken him around the world and he has extensive knowledge of producing large and complex studio and location shoots at home in the UK, and abroad (particularly in Cape Town and Ibiza).

    Mark’s regular client base includes high-end Interior designers, architects, boutique hotels and niche restaurants; fabric, furniture and paint companies; PR & design agencies, book publishers and many national magazines/weekend supplements.

    Mark’s work is defined by graphically framed, clean compositions with sharp lines and crisp lighting. He adopts a less-is-more approach to angles, perspective and styling; favouring carefully selected detailed vignette shots over wide-views, thereby revealing and showcasing spaces and objects in a more thought-provoking way.

    By creating images of a consistently high standard, he has built trust, loyalty and long-standing client partnerships.

  • Spotlight Magazine

    Mark Scott Photography

    London

    Title: Woad

    "Lets call the image ‘Woad’ as that’s the name of the blue paint on the door... and takes its name from the most important natural blue dye known to man: first used by the Celts, apparently!

    I shot the image in a lovely outhouse bedroom in Langebaan, Western Cape, South Africa. So it’s a rustic stone bedroom with latte roof and latch/brace door.

    I shot it for Little Greene (door colour ‘woad’; stone wall colour 'linen wash’), it was styled by Sally Denning, with location by Perfect Hideaways and lit with Elinchrom flash due to failing natural sunlight!"