Your Questions, Answered

  • I provide live event photography — mainly concerts, festivals and venue events.


    My focus is the atmosphere around the night: audience reactions, environment, crowd energy and the moments that show what it actually felt like to be there.

    Images are typically used for social media, marketing, future ticket launches and general promotion.

  • I don’t just photograph the performer, I document the experience. As a music fan myself, I like to see photos that capture the feeling of being in the thick of it.

    That means crowd interaction, scale of attendance and the overall feel of the event, giving you photos you can keep using long after the night itself.

    I also work quickly in real live environments, so I’m used to low light, tight spaces and fast-moving shows without disrupting anything.

    I can also provide on the day lightly edited photos and fully edited galleries within 24-72 hours of the event depending on timelines and content required.

  • Use the contact form on this site, email info@cjs-media.co.uk or message me via social media,. Whichever is easiest for you.


    I normally reply within a day.

  • Pricing depends on the size and length of the event and coverage required (small galleries, large galleries, social content for stories, etc), but most coverage sits within a straightforward per-event rate.

    I’ll always give a clear quote upfront so you know exactly what to expect.

  • Simple and unobtrusive.

    I arrive early, work around the event rather than interrupt it, and deliver a small highlight set quickly followed by the full gallery shortly after.
    The aim is to give you usable images without adding stress to your night.

  • I generally work on a paid basis as event coverage is my job, not just a hobby.


    That said, I’m always happy to chat if a project is creatively interesting, a genuine collaboration, or provides clear mutual value.

    If you have something in mind, feel free to reach out but just include as much detail as possible so I can see what’s workable.