Credits

Deep Deception (WT) / RAW / DOP / In Production

3 x 60’ / The story of five women whose lives were stolen by state-sponsored spies, and who, one by one, uncovered the truth.

Our World: Shadow of a Predator / BBC / DOP / January - February 2024

1 x 30’ BBC Three / Mobeen Azhar returns to Tokyo to find out what, if anything, has changed since the Johnny Kitagawa scandal broke in 2023.

Jack In Time For Christmas / Jackpot / Camera Operator / In Production

1x 90’ Amazon / Jack Whitehall faces a race against time to make it home for Christmas, with help from Michael Bublé, Tom Davis, Daisy May Cooper and Nigel Havers.

Break Free / Lifted / DOP / In Production

1 x 60’ ITV / Adam Lambert travels the world meeting and celebrating queer music icons from past, present and future.

Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood With My Father / Jackpot / Camera Operator / Oct - Dec 2024

4 x 60’ Netflix / With Jack on the precipice of fatherhood himself, he and his father set out on one more journey together in an attempt to understand what it takes to be a dad in the 21st century.

Into The Dark / Sky / DOP / August - September 2023

1 x 90’ Sky Documentaries / Using the Depp vs Heard trial as a jumping off point, investigative journalist Alexi Mostrous immerses himself in the world of orchestrated disinformation campaigns in an attempt to uncover who is behind them and why.

Louis Theroux Interviews Series 2 / Mindhouse / DOP / April - October 2023

6 x 45’ BBC Two / Bafta award-winning filmmaker Louis Theroux in conversation with fascinating personalities from the worlds of entertainment, politics and sport.

Glitter / Minnow Films / DOP / May - July 2023

1 x 90'’ ITV / A feature length documentary about the crimes of Gary Glitter and how he was able to hide in plain sight for so long.

Making Lemonade / Swan Films / DOP / April - July 2023

1 x 60'’ Channel 4 / This documentary follows comedian Mark O’Sullivan as he writes, produces and stars in a sitcom about his own childhood sexual abuse.

Russell Brand: In Plain Sight / Hardcash Films / Additional Photography / April 2023

1 x 90'’ Channel 4 / A feature length Dispatches documentary about the alleged crimes of Russell Brand.

Wayne Couzens: Killer In Plain Sight / Flicker / DOP / February - March 2023

1x 90'’ Channel 5 / Using the story of Wayne Couzens as a thread throughout, this feature length documentary unpicks the red flags that went unnoticed leading up to the rape and murder of Sarah Everard. The film uncovers a much bigger story of sexual violence in the police force, a force where sexual predators and domestic abusers were hidden in plain sight.

The Flight Attendant Murders / Flicker / DOP / October 2022 - June 2023

4 x 60'’ Channel 4 & Sundance / Between 1965 and 1984 Braniff International was America’s most colourful and glamorous airline, and being a ‘Braniff Girl’ was one of the most sought-after jobs for American air stewardesses. This series examines the mystery that still surrounds the murders of four flight young flight attendants working for Braniff during this time.

Christine McGuinness: Unmasking My Autism / Optomen / DOP (Master Interview) / Nov 2022

1 x 60’ BBC One / After being diagnosed with autism in 2021 at the age of 33, Christine McGuiness explores why so many women in particular only discover that they are affected by the neurological and developmental disorder later in life.

Grayson Perry’s Full English / Swan Films / DOP (Dailies) / October 2022

3 x 60'’ Channel 4 / Grayson is in search of the objects, art, design, fashion items, bits and pieces of popular culture, personal mementoes, cherished family heirlooms and memorabilia, that will help him create his own subjective interpretation of what Englishness is all about.

At Home With The Furys / Optomen / DOP / July 2022 - March 2023

10 x 30’ Netflix / This major new ten part series offers behind-the-scenes access to Tyson Fury, one of sport’s most flamboyant and controversial characters, and his larger than life family. Giving viewers an unprecedented insight into the life of one of the most fascinating and controversial figures in British sport.

Louis Theroux Interviews / Mindhouse / DOP / July - October 2022

6 x 45’ BBC Two / In a brand new series for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, Bafta award-winning filmmaker Louis Theroux will be in conversation with some of the most iconic names in the world of entertainment.

Gods of Tennis / Mindhouse / DOP / May - November 2022

3 x 60’ BBC Two / Following on from the success of Grierson nominated Gods of Snooker, this series will delve into the world of tennis in the 70’s 80’s & 90’s.

Voices Rising: The Music of Wakanda Forever / Actual x JM Films / DOP (London) / July 2022

4 x 30’ Disney+ / Documentary series following Oscar winning composer Ludwig Göransson as he creates the soundtrack to Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever.

Manhunt / Minnow / DOP (Master Interviews) / May 2022

6 x 60’ Channel 4 / Documentary series following Manchester Police as they investigate organised crime around the city.

Jamie & Harry’s World Cup Challenge / Jackpot / Camera Operator / March - May 2022

3 x 60’ Sky Showcase / Ahead of the World Cup in Qatar, Jamie Redknapp is challenged by his friend Jack Whitehall to track down 11 World Cup Superstars from across the globe in just 11 days.

All The Right Moves / Studio Lambert / Camera Operator (Dailies) / April 2022

6 x 60’ Netflix / A brand new street dance competition designed to find the next superstar choreographer. Using 100 of the world’s best dancers — known as The Dance 100 — the eight contestants must create, choreograph, design and then perform in group dance numbers on an ever-growing and massive scale.

The Murder of Rikki Neave / The Garden / Additional Photography / April 2022

2 x 60’ Channel 4 / In November 1994 the body of 6 year old Rikki Neave was found in the woods near the Welland Estate in Peterborough. His mother was tried for his murder but ultimately cleared of the charges and it took a further 20 years for another suspect to emerge. This series tells the story of Rikki’s life, and with exclusive access to the police investigation, follows the trial of James Watson who himself was only 13 at the time of the murder.

Katie O / Flicker / DOP / January 2022

1 x 15’ Red Bull TV / Just 3 days before the start of the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang Katie Ormerod suffered a horrific injury to her heel, which she feared may have ended her promising snowboarding aged just 20. Remarkably, after 7 operations and against all the odds, she made a full recovery and managed to qualify for Beijing 2022. This film follows her story from humble beginnings in Brighouse in Yorkshire, all the way to China.

A World Without Dwarfism / Flicker / DOP / December 2021 - February 2022

1 x 60’ BBC One / This film will examine a new drug, which promises to help children born with Achondroplasia increase the rate of growth. Achondroplasia is a genetic condition that is the most common type of dwarfism in the UK, and the new treatment raises the question: if cutting edge medicine can stop a disability in its tracks - should we use it?

Mother Teresa: For The Love of God? / Minnow Films / DOP (Dailies) / Sept - Oct 2021

3 x 60’ Sky / Over three episodes, Mother Teresa: For the Love of God? takes viewers on a remarkable ride through the twists and turns of an improbable life, revealing the extraordinary truth about one of the most recognised yet enigmatic, controversial, and complex figures in contemporary history.

Back In Time For Birmingham / Wall to Wall / DOP / August - November 2021

4 x 60’ BBC Two / The BAFTA nominated living history series focuses this time on the experiences of south asian families emigrating to Britain in the second half of the twentieth century.

Nikki Grahame: Who Is She? / Angeleye Media / DOP / July - August 2021

1 x 60’ Channel 4 / An intimate look at the life and tragic death of Nikki Grahame. Directed by Jane Preston, and made with Nikki’s family and friends, this film will tell the story of how she became an icon in the golden age of reality TV, while exploring her 30-year struggle with anorexia.

Hunting The Football Trolls / Flicker / DOP / July - September 2021

1 x 60’ Channel 4 / Former footballer Jermaine Jenas investigates the issue of online hate in football.

The Longest Goodbye / PBS / DOP (Dailies) / May 2021

1 x 90’ / Feature length documentary about the human elements of the first manned mission to Mars.

I Like The Way You Move / BBC Studios / Camera Operator (Dailies) / May 2021

8 x 60’ BBC Three / Professional dancers and non-dancers compete in a bid to find their perfect partner both on and off the dance floor and will feature a host of exciting challenges, stunning routines and dramatic eliminations, promising dancing, dating and drama in equal measure.

Stories of a Generation with Pope Francis / Stand By Me / Camera Operator / April 2021

4 x 60’’ Netflix / This series will see woman and men aged over 70 from around the world share their stories with young filmmakers under the age of 30 who are from the same country. The elders represent various ethnicities, socio-economic backgrounds and religions. It will also feature an exclusive interview with Pope Francis who will offer a unique point of view.

Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father 5 / Tiger Aspect / Camera Operator / Mar - Apr 2021

2 x 60’ Netflix / After a frustrating lockdown stuck at home Jack and Michael set off on one final journey together. This time taking in the best that the British Isles have to offer, from London to Edinburgh via Devon, Snowdonia, the Lake District and Loch Ness.

Bad Influencer / Minnow Films / DOP / January - March 2021

1 x 45’ BBC Three / The shocking story of the rise and fall of one of Instagram’s first super-influencers. By 23, Australian wellness guru Belle Gibson had cultivated an adoring global following online with the story that she had successfully treated her own terminal cancer by eating a plant-based diet and using alternative natural therapies. But there was one problem with Belle’s story: she had never had cancer.

Being… / Workerbee / DOP / September - December 2020

4 x 45’ BBC One / Documentary series looking at 5 different religions (Islam, Judaism, Christianity, Sikhism & Hinduism) and how they each mark the major events of life, from Birth to Coming of Age, Marriage and Death.

Life & Rhymes / CPL Productions / Camera Operator / August - September 2020

4 x 30’ Sky Arts / Best Entertainment Series BAFTA 2021 / Benjamin Zephaniah hosts four evenings of spoken word poetry in front of a live audience.

The Dog House 2 / Five Mile Films / Camera Operator (Master Interviews) / July 2020

8 x 60’ Channel 4 / Access documentary series set at Wood Green Animal Charity in Cambridgeshire where abandoned dogs are matched with prospective new owners.

Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father 4 / Tiger Aspect / Camera Operator / January 2020

2 x 60’ Netflix / Michael and Hillary fly out to Australia to catch up with Jack on the final leg of his worldwide stand up tour. After which Jack manages to persuade Michael to join him on a road trip to Uluru.

Saving Britain’s Pubs with Tom Kerridge / Bone Soup / Camera / Nov 2019 - Aug 2020

4 x 60’ BBC2 / Chef Tom Kerridge immerses himself in the fortunes of four struggling British pubs. Working alongside each pub’s staff and the local community, Tom will lend his extensive experience of the industry and his passion for pubs in the fight to save their treasured local.

Harry’s Heroes Series 2 / Talkback / Camera Operator / October - November 2019

3 x 90’ ITV / Harry Redknapp attempts to get a squad of former England international footballers back fit and healthy for one last game, against a German Legends team.

Looking For Kes / BBC / Camera Operator / October 2019

1 x 30’ BBC4 / Comedian and Actor Greg Davies presents this documentary about his favourite book A Kestrel for Knave, the enduring tale of Billy Casper, a troubled working-class boy who, inspired by his English teacher, finds escape in training a kestrel.

The Cameron Interview / ITN / Camera Operator / September 2019

1 x 30’ ITV / In his first in-depth television interview about his time in office, David Cameron will talk extensively to Tom Bradby about the highs and lows of his premiership and his thoughts on the 2016 vote and its consequences for the UK.

The Collection / 1stAveMachine / DOP (Greece) / July 2019

TV Commercial for Marriott International’s Autograph Hotels, filmed in the Domes of Elounda on the island of Crete. Directed by Tomi Dieguez.

Young, British and Depressed / Love Productions / Lighting Camera / June 2019

1 x 60’ Channel 4 / Dispatches film fronted by Sanah Ashan examining how a generation of young people are growing up in the midst of a national mental health crisis.

Epidemic / Expectation / Lighting Camera / June 2019

3 x 60’ Channel 4 / Documentary series examining three different health crises currently affecting the NHS. Filmed from the perspective of both the patients and those treating them.

The Dog House / Five Mile Films / Lighting Camera (Master Interviews) / May 2019

8 x 60’ Channel 4 / Access documentary series set at Wood Green Animal Charity in Cambridgeshire where abandoned dogs are matched with prospective new owners.

Chicken Shop Date / YM & U / Camera Operator / May 2019

YouTube / KSI meets Amelia for a date in a Chicken Shop. 1.5m views in the first 48 hours.

We’re In / Admit One Media / DOP (London) / April 2019

1x 60” SuperSport (Africa) / Promo for SuperSport’s coverage of the African Cup of Nations 2019 featuring Arsenal and Nigeria star Alex Iwobi.

Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father 3 / Tiger Aspect / Camera Operator / February 2019

2 x 60’ Netflix / With Jack’s career slowly taking off in Hollywood, Michael flies out to visit him and together they head off on a road trip to Las Vegas.

Why Dad Killed Mum / Expectation / Camera / October – December 2018

3 x 30’ BBC Three / Tasnim Lowe was just a baby when her father set fire to the family home, killing her mother, aunt and grandmother as they slept. 18 years later, and as her father approaches his parole hearing, she attempts to piece together the events that led up to that night.

Never Going To Beat You / Crispy Biscuit / B Camera Operator / November 2018

1 x 30’ / A tragic and unflinching drama about domestic violence in the traveller community. Produced in association with the Traveller Movement and beautifully lit by D.o.P. Beatriz Delgado Mena.

Estée Lauder x Net-A-Porter / Nemorin / DOP / October 2018

5 x 3’ / Series of short films for Net-A-Porter in conjunction with Estée Lauder, promoting a new range of skincare products.

Cancer Is Happening Right Now / Cancer Research UK / D.O.P / October 2018

1 x 3’ / A short film about Cait, a mother of two who is undergoing treatment for lung cancer.

Fiit at Home / Fiit.TV / DOP / September 2018

1 x 30” / Commercial for fitness start-up Fiit.TV that mixes run of the mill, everyday situations with more fantastical and stylised workout sequences.

Back In Time For School / Wall to Wall / Lighting Camera / May – October 2018

8 x 60’ BBC Two / This time Sara and Polly take 15 schoolchildren and 4 teachers back through time to experience how life in British schools has changed since the end of the Victorian era.

Samaritans 24/7 / Big 8 Films / DOP / June 2018

1 x 3’ / A short film about five Samaritans volunteers from across the UK, looking at how they manage to fit volunteering into their already busy lives.

Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father 2 / Tiger Aspect / Camera Operator / March 2018

5 x 30’ Netflix / This time it’s Michael Whitehall’s turn to decide the itinerary as he takes Jack on a cultural trip around Eastern Europe.

Imagine… / BBC / Lighting Camera / April 2018

1 x 60’ BBC One / A profile of artist Rose Wylie as she prepares for the opening of her 2018 exhibition ‘Lolita’s House’ at the David Zwirner Gallery in London.

Babies / Nutopia / Lighting Camera / December 2017 – June 2018

12 x 60’ Netflix / An exploration of the science and experience of babies throughout the first year of life.

Tomorrow’s World: Contagion / BBC / Lighting Camera / October 2017

1 x 15’ BBC Three / Riyadh Khalaf looks at the history of condoms and how their role and perception in society has changed over the years.

Back In Time For Tea / Wall to Wall / Lighting Camera / July – October 2017

6 x 60’ BBC Two / The popular Back In Time… strand returns to BBC Two, with Sara Cox and social historian Polly Russell hosting as a family of five head Back In Time For Tea. Based in Yorkshire, they’ll be immersing themselves in the daily lives of working families from the North of England, discovering how the food they ate, the work they did and how they enjoyed themselves reflect the broader changes in society from 1918 to the present day.

Olly Alexander: Growing Up Gay / Antidote / Camera / April - June 2017

1 x 60’ BBC Three / Years & Years front man Olly Alexander draws on his own experiences as he examines the effect that growing up LGBTQ+ can have on a person’s mental health.

Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father / Tiger Aspect / Camera Operator / Feb - March 2017

6 x 30’ Netflix / Jack Whitehall takes his father Michael on a gap year trip across South East Asia.

The Last Cooper / Independent / DOP (Japan) / January 2017

1 x 90’ / This documentary tells the story of Japan’s silently dying art of coopering and the people who are fighting to keep it alive. With the last cooper about to retire, Japan is at the brink of losing an ancient craft and taste. Told by the cooper himself, and two maverick sake and soy sauce brewers, we see how Japan turned its back on one of its most historic industries. It’s a cinematic and personal insight into the people who are risking their livelihoods in order to save a 500-year-old tradition before it is lost forever. 

The Queen and Us / BBC / Lighting Camera / October – November 2016

7 x 60’ BBC One / A look back at the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, examining how the nation has developed socially and politically since her coronation in 1953. Featuring interviews with, among many others the late Professor Stephen Hawking, Lord Coe and Ian Hislop.

Outrageous Acts of Science 6 / October Films / DoP (Europe) / August - November 2016

6 x 60’ Discovery / Outrageous Acts of Science proves that testing the principles of physics, chemistry, biology and engineering is no longer confined to laboratories. This fast-paced series scours the Web for the best self-appointed scientists whose home-grown research has gone viral.

Further Back In Time For Dinner / Wall to Wall / Lighting Camera / July – September 2016

6 x 60’ BBC two / Following a BAFTA nomination for the first series, Giles Coren once again invites the Robshaw family to immerse themselves in the past, decade by decade, and experience first hand the major social and culinary developments seen in Britain from the turn of the 20th Century to the end of the 1940s.

LUKE! / Crispy Biscuit Films / 1st AC/2nd Unit DOP / July & December 2016

1 x 5’ Short / Written and directed by Uzo Oleh, produced by Crispy Biscuit Films and The London Film Studios, and shot by D.O.P. Joe Dyer, LUKE! is a short comedy starring Luke Neal and Leon Davies.

Breaking Into Prison / Antidote / Camera / June - July 2016

1 x 20’ BBC Three / Livvy Haydock investigates the lengths to which people will go in order to smuggle contraband into prison and what effect the practice is having on life behind bars.

The Secret Life of Children’s Books / BBC / Lighting Camera / May 2016

2 x 30’ BBC Four / Two classic British children’s books are considered with a fresh eye. Returning to the authors' original manuscripts and letters, Reverend Richard Coles and actor Samantha Bond bring their personal insights to Kingsley’s The Water Babies and Nesbitt’s Five Children and It.

How To Choose A Scent / Nemorin / DOP (US) / April 2016

3 x 2’ / Filmed in her lavish New York apartment for Net-A-Porter, Aerin Lauder gives her unique insight into how to choose a fragrance to match your mood.

Professor Green: Dangerous Dogs / Antidote / Camera / March - May 2016

1 x 50’ BBC Three / In the third of Professor Green’s films for BBC Three, he focuses on the issue of dangerous dogs in the UK today. In it he will meet owners of banned breeds, victims of dog attacks and those trying to save dogs who are at risk of being put down.

Professor Green: Hidden & Homeless – Antidote / Camera / December 2015 – January 2016

1 x 60’ BBC Three / Professor Green sets out to discover the modern face of homelessness, changing our perceptions of who the homeless are and the harsh reality of their lives. From the shocking streets of Manchester, where rough sleeping has doubled in the last year, to meeting those trapped in the same cycle of temporary hostel life and sofa surfing, he uncovers a generation of people without access to normal society or to their futures.

AstraZenica / Nemorin & Xerox / Lighting Camera / December 2015

1 x 10’ / A high-end corporate video going behind the scenes of AstraZenica’s headquarters in Sweden.

Outrageous Acts of Science 5 / October Films / DOP (Europe) / November 2015

6 x 60’ Discovery / Outrageous Acts of Science proves that testing the principles of physics, chemistry, biology and engineering isn't confined to just laboratories anymore. This fast-paced series scours the Web for the best self-appointed scientists whose homegrown research has gone viral.

Music Moguls / BBC / Lighting Camera / November 2015

3 x 60’ BBC Four / A look deep inside the music industry, with insight from producers, artists, managers, PR execs and journalists. Directed by Francis Whately.

Hell Below / Parallax Films / Lighting Camera (London Interviews) / October 2015

6 x 60’ Discovery / Canadian documentary series about the key submarine battles of the Second World War. Using dramatic reconstructions and talking head interviews.

Back In Time For Christmas / Wall To Wall / Lighting Camera / October 2015

2 x 60’ BBC Two / The Robshaws time travel through the highlights of Christmas past – from Christmas under fire in the 1940’s to the ‘spendathon’ 1990’s.

Back In Time For The Weekend / Wall To Wall / Camera / July – September 2015

6 x 60’ BBC2 / Following the success of Back In Time For Dinner, this series will follow the Ashby-Hawkins family as they embark on a time-travelling adventure to discover how the way we spend our spare time has undergone a revolution over the last 65 years, transforming our homes, our hobbies and our family dynamics along the way.

Victorian Bakers / Wall To Wall / Additional Camera/Stills Photographer / June – July 2015

3 x 60’ BBC2 / In this three-part series, a team of modern bakers will recreate the lives of their Victorian predecessors, and will explore the social and economic change that took place. Using authentic methods and using recipes from three distinct eras of the 19th century, they will bake their way through a turbulent period of huge change for Britain – one which forever changed our relationship with 'our daily bread'.

Forest, Field & Sky: Art Out of Nature / BBC / Additional Camera / June 2015

1 x 90’ BBC Four / Art Historian James Fox takes an in-depth look at some of Britain’s most stunning examples of Land Art.

Professor Green: Suicide and Me / Antidote / Camera / May – July 2015

1 x 60’ BBC Three / There is a high rate of suicide among young people in the UK and in this film Professor Green looks at the stories behind the statistics. Hearing from experts and survivors, but also by drawing on his own painful experiences, he’ll try to find out what can be done to stop young people taking their own lives. Nominated for a 2016 BAFTA Craft Award and a Broadcasting Press Guild 2016 Award.

We Want Our Country Back / Special Edition Films / Additional Camera / May 2015

1 x 60’ BBC Three / This film focuses on Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of the far-right group ‘Britain First’, and tries to understand what has made her devote her life to such a controversial organisation.

The Secret Life of Books / BBC / Camera / April – May 2015

6 x 30’ BBC Four / Six classic books are considered with a fresh eye. Returning to the authors' original manuscripts and letters, expert writers and performers bring their personal insights to these great works.

Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic / BBC / Camera / March – May 2015

1 x 90’ BBC One / Film aficionado and lover of the silver screen Jonathan Ross goes behind the scenes of Britain’s most iconic studios to bring the extraordinary story of Pinewood to life. Ross will be joined by a host of famous faces who will help to open up the studio’s secrets.

Back In Time For Dinner / Wall to Wall / Camera / June 2014 – January 2015

6 x 60’ BBC Two / Nominated for a 2016 BAFTA Award and a 2015 Grierson Award, this Living History series looks at the drastic changes in the nation’s eating habits since the end of rationing. Food critic Giles Coren invites the Robshaw family to immerse themselves in the past, decade by decade, and experience first hand the major social and culinary developments seen in Britain from the 1950s to the year 2000.