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Photographer Tom Hartley for wedding photography, portraits, animals and country life commisions throughout the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Home Counties

TOM HARTLEY Photographer

Sporting Commissions

Throughout this past season I have been commissioned to photograph numerous days shooting for various clients,  all of whom have been delighted with the  results; these have varied from sunny grouse moors in August through to the testing hills of Devon in January.

As an experienced shot and a photographer, I know how to capture the action and excitement throughout the day without causing any disruption to the shooting– I am both confidential and discreet, and privacy is assured ( photographs will not be reproduced without permission)

My standard commission includes a full day’s photography, an personalised coffee table Photobook capturing the story of the day, and a CD with all photographs ready for printing.

I am also happy to quote for double/ treble days or any other individual commissions that you may have, whether for shooting, fishing or hunting.

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For a full day’s attendance to photograph and record the events and participants ( guns, dogs, keepers, etc) throughout the day together with a personalised coffee table Photobook ( 15” x 11”) with 30 pages of photographs capturing the story of the day, and a CD of photographs ready for printing:

 

 

£1300.00

Further copies of the Photobook are available:

£150.00 ea

Large Prints and Canvases are also available:

( All expenses up to £100.00 are included - anything over this will be charged at 45 pence per mile + hotel costs)

Prices

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All images © Tom Hartley 2009 All rights reserved. Site designed by Claire Reika Wright

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“Tom was commissioned by us to produce a photographic record for our Guests on the first three days of the 2010 Grouse Season.  The album has become a treasured possession for our Guests due to Tom’s gift of being able to capture the whole story through his lens.”

Richard & Lizzie Kelvin Hughes, Knarsdale, Northumberland"