It was a total joy to see Andy’s photographs of Rise Hall, his gift for composition, catching light and detail are extraordinary. It made a huge difference to our website, brochures and marketing.
Sarah Beeny – Property Developer and TV presenter
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It was a total joy to see Andy’s photographs of Rise Hall, his gift for composition, catching light and detail are extraordinary. It made a huge difference to our website, brochures and marketing.
Sarah Beeny – Property Developer and TV presenter
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“Andy is a superb architectural photographer, he is able to get the most out of a project and find views/angles that you hadn’t considered to achieve more than his brief. I was extremely impressed with Andy’s photographs and his ability to capture architecture in a very creative and inventive way.”
(Neil Quinn RIBA IHBC – Yiangou Architects)
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“With a clear understanding and passion for our architectural heritage, Andy Marshall has the unique ability to flawlessly capture the essence of our historical past in thoughtfully composed, inspirational images. His pictures truly are worth a thousand words.” (James Mott Founder www.projectbook.co.uk.)
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“Always delighted to recommend the remarkable Andy Marshall…extraordinary photographer and a genuine good guy.” (Steve Tomlin, Director, MASCo WALCOT)
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“When Barefoot & Gilles commissioned photography of the extension to the Salthouse Harbour Hotel in 2009 we approached four photographers including one local, two from London and Andy Marshall. Not only was Andy’s quote very competitive but he was offering more for the money.
The commission went extremely well, Andy travelled down from Bury and spent two days photographing the hotel. He looked after our client extremely well and they are very happy with the photography, which is also being used on their website. During the commission Andy broadcast, with our consent, details of the shoot on twitter and this attracted a greater following for everyone involved and the added benefit of additional PR for the hotel. I had several enthusiastic conversations with lovers of the Salthouse via twitter, and we were able to spread the success of the project far and wide. We were also able to use Andy’s photographs to enter the project for some architectural awards and am delighted to confirm we won two of the three awards for which it was submitted.
Andy is a proactive architectural photographer whose enthusiasm about his craft and the buildings he photographs adds hugely to the value his clients receive. I have no hesitation in recommending Andy Marshall as an architectural photographer, in fact I do so regularly!
(Su Butcher Practice Manager, Barefoot & Gilles Architects)
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I was involved in journalism, property PR & marketing, and corporate PR for many years before taking time out to help grow our new architecture & project development company. In all that time I’ve never come across a photographer as skilled in getting the most out of a building – no detail escapes him.
Many photographers didn’t adapt to the new technologies but Andy has not only adapted, he’s positively immersed himself and created huge added value for clients thanks to his knowledge of and use of social media, twitter in particular.
If you commission Andy Marshall you get far more than an excellent set of photos – you get a whole chunk of digital PR as part of a very superior package.
(Julie Tempest, Director, Blue Barnacles Ltd)
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“Andy was employed by Argent to photograph our new development at Piccadilly. The photographs he produced were superb and brought the very best out of what is an exceptional scheme. We found him very professional to work with and quick to respond to any of our requests. Photography is clearly a passion of his and it shines through in his work.”
- Thomas Mckenna (Argent Group)
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“Thank you so much for your e-mail and the truly amazing pictures. They have led us to look at the house through new eyes.” (Philip & Ruth – domestic)
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