Photography insights for St Albans businesses & families
Advice, ideas and real stories to help you get more from professional photography
Whether you're a business owner looking for standout headshots, a brand building its visual identity, or a family wanting natural portraits, you'll find practical advice and real examples right here.
Corporate event photography – what it takes to get it right
Professional event photography for businesses in Hertfordshire, St Albans and London. Learn what corporate event photography involves, how to choose the right event photographer, and how professional imagery supports marketing, PR and brand credibility.
Event photography, why the moments that matter deserve more than a phone camera
Events happen once. The photographs last forever – or at least they should. Professional event photographer Mike Dick covers the full range of occasions across Hertfordshire, St Albans and London, from corporate conferences to sporting events, community celebrations to private parties.
Classic cars, vintage style and a photographer in his element – Goodwood Revival 2024
Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and style of the Goodwood Revival. From roaring vintage engines and rain-soaked racing to elegant 1950s fashion, this legendary motorsport festival offered endless photographic moments and a timeless atmosphere.
Bagpipes, biceps and a 68kg log: photographing the Harpenden Lions Highland Gathering
Join me behind the lens at the 29th Harpenden Lions Highland Gathering, a vibrant Scottish-themed day out full of caber tossing, pipe bands, and pure community spirit. From heavy events to haggis hurling, discover why this local favourite is a photographer’s dream and a must-visit family event.
Eyeballs on sticks, a beheading, 12-foot Roman soldiers: photographing the St Albans Alban Day Pilgrimage
Enormous eyeballs, a 1,700-year-old martyrdom, 12-foot Roman soldiers and bishops wilting in 30-degree heat. The annual St Albans Alban Day Pilgrimage is one of the most visually extraordinary community events in Hertfordshire, and one of the most underserved photographically. Here's what it looked like in 2025.