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Kingdom Images, based
in Central Scotland,
provides both the private
and commercial sectors with professional photography and media based
services.
Founded by photographer Neil Dawson, the Kingdom Images mission is
to provide cost effective photography and media design, closely
tailored to customer requirements.
Neil
gained many years experience as an amateur photographer and has now
moved over to become a part-time professional. Having worked for
more than two decades as a professional design and development
engineer within electrical and electronic blue-chip organisations,
Neil has a very good commercial background and understands the
importance of presenting high quality marketing images to potential
customers.
In addition, over the past ten
years Neil has gained considerable experience in both IT technology
and web based media production. Having designed and managed websites
for national and commercial organisations, he is intimate in the use
of leading industry standard software packages and the process of
domain registration, web hosting and search engine optimisation.
Bringing the two disciplines
of photography and media design together, Kingdom Images can supply
commercial customers and organisations with a "turn-key" marketing
solution, via the design of custom websites and brochures. Kingdom
Images is also very keen to work alongside other commercial
marketing and media design organisations, providing them with key
and cost-effective photographic images.
Outside the commercial arena,
Neil enjoys producing stock images: mainly Scottish landscapes,
still life and floral photography. Recently he has started to extend
into the social photography domain, enjoying portraiture. He appreciates that this is a unique photographic
area where understanding and relating to people is more important that just
taking good photographs.
Kingdom Images looks forward
to continued service with existing customers and working with many
new people and organisations in the future. We are open to any new
challenges and commissions, where no job is considered too small. |