During the lockdown, Team Loxley have been honoured to discover how so many of you have adapted your businesses to still provide clients with beautiful photographs. That’s why we want to share your lockdown stories with the wider Loxley community, so you can continue to inspire other photographers during these unprecedented times.
Below you’ll see some fantastic images captured by photographers around the UK during the lockdown. We hope these inspire you to get creative and gain new ideas for your business. If you would like to feature in our next Lockdown Stories blog, submit your images and quotes here.
I was asked to be Captain Tom’s official photographer during lockdown! A lot of my images were published in national newspapers. It was a fantastic experience!
Emma Sohl, Capture the Light Photography
Lockdown gave me an opportunity to create a series called ‘Bluebell Diaries’ documenting the short period of time with these stunning flowers, of course they mostly included my hounds.
Kerry Jordan, Fur and Fables
I wanted to make a record of this time in history, so I posted on the local fb page to see if anyone would be interested in taking part. The response was phenomenal over 130 people said yes.
Caroline Trotter, Caroline Trotter Photography
EPISODE MMXX: LOCKDOWN WEDDING A reunion of old enemies in unprecedented times.
Diane Frazer, Diane Frazer Photography
My Doorstep Portraits for The Royal Surrey County Hospital Charity. I have raised £1491 so far!
Zoe Patman, Photography by Zoe
Back in April my new job redacted the contract and I’ve been out of work since. Photography has been a huge help for my mental wellbeing, getting me out for walks and enjoying the countryside.
Matthew Holland
Stuck in lock down I wanted to do something positive to help in some way. I held a charity print sale of my humorous take on lockdown ‘Isolation Day 28’ and raised over £500 for charity.
Paul Nicol
I created a new macro photography series of artworks inspired by the dreaded Coronavirus pandemic.
David Gilliver
When you surprise your nan and Grandad after not seeing them for 4 months.
Megan Guard
Megan Guard Photography
I’m a pet photographer and have been turning old photos into wall art, incorporating colours and other touches that are meaningful to the client. I call my style ‘Strathearn splodging’!
Lynn Macgregor
Strathearn Snapshots
All this crazyness has pushed us all… thankfully in all the right ways.
Diana Baker