Hamish Brown
Award-winning photographer Hamish Brown is one of the industry’s most sought-after names and some of his work can be found in the permanent collection at the National Portrait Gallery. Hamish’s distinctive and creative use of lighting has brought him international acclaim and a reputation for achieving outstanding results with his relaxed and professional style.
Amongst the pages of his prestigious portfolio can be found names such as Iggy Pop, U2, Robbie Williams, Nicole Kidman, Coldplay, Missy Elliot, Christian Slater, Luis Figo, Wayne Rooney, Ronaldo, Jonny Wilkinson, Amir Khan and Kimi Raikkonen; Hamish is one of the most sought after names by record companies and magazines alike for shoots of some of the most famous music and sporting stars in the world.
A regular editorial contributor to GQ, Vogue, The Sunday Times Magazine and The Observer, Hamish also photographs for advertising clients including Adidas, Puma, Reebok and Levi’s.
Recent articles by Hamish Brown;
"Wacom are in a class of their own, literally. I can't think of a single competitor who makes a range of tablets that are as synonymous with the digital side of photography as Wacom. They are the pen and tablet."

"Canon has taken the developments both pre and post digital, and provided a fast, high quality camera body for both stills and video. It has improved metering, focusing and a gamut of new features that raise the stakes across the DLSR board."
" The first signs of my crush came about when I rented a body for the weekend. Really it was an unnecessary exercise, and more a manner in which to convince myself that I needed the camera, and feel a little less guilty pleasure if (when) I bought it. "
"...If there's a zoom that's capable of doing the job of three primes, then why not? Shots can all too easily get missed whilst changing lenses, bodies, and in the old days film. It's about the ability to change your focal length in an instant."
"...the yellow interior - bit of a culture shock at first, but one that grew on me quite quickly. Seeing as most things in your bag are generally dark, a bright background makes them so much easier to find... So for now, yellow is the new black, at least on the inside of a bag..."
"...the Olympus E-30 only seems to be missing the weather proofing of the E-3. But how many of us stay out there when it’s teeming with rain and no cover? I certainly don’t!"