UK Public Health Rapid Support

A recent portrait of Dr. Daniel Bausch Director, UK Public Health Rapid Support Team - shot for Northwestern University in the US. Daniel Bausch is the Director of the United Kingdom’s efforts by Public Health England and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to respond and conduct research to prevent and control outbreaks of dangerous infectious diseases around the world. He has over 20 years’ experience in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and Asia combating viruses such as Ebola, Lassa, hantavirus, and SARS coronavirus.

Dr Daniel Bausch - portrait by Jon Enoch

Lionesses - England

A recent image of Phil Neville - head coach of the England womens football team the ‘lionesses’. The team had a great run in the World Cup. As well as shooting Phil up at St Georges Park I also photographed key player Fran Kirby down at Chelsea just before she departed for England squad duties. The sports portrait of Fran were shot on the training pitches.

A sports portrait of Phil Neville, former footballer, manager and pundit by photographer Jon Enoch
Images of the Womens Chelsea football team taken by Jon Enoch who is a photographer who shoot advertising
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Neymar - Advertising

Recent advertising photography shoot for BBH Shanghai. We were tasked with capturing images of Neymar for popular Chinese beer brand Harbin. The portrait images will be used across China in a range of forms from social to point of sale. As ever a very tight schedule (and an injured ankle) called for some lateral thinking. We shot a number of excursions from traditional sports portraits to more lifestyle photography. Beloware some of the final images, one of the final pieces of artwork, a small behind the scenes time-lapse and some behind the scenes images.

Footballer Neymar photographed by advertising photographer Jon Enoch
Brazillian footballer Neymar in this advertising images by Jon Enoch
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A billboard poster featuring footballer Neymar taken by sport advertising photographer Jon Enoch.

Behind the scenes of a shoot with footballer Neymar in Paris.

Stand Up To Cancer

I’ve recently been working on a lot of aspects of this year’s Stand Up To Cancer campaign. These images featured in the press launch and were widely used across national and regional titles. The theme was centered around rebellion with select celebrities being transformed into their rebel heroes. Kirstie Allsopp turned Queen for a day, Davina McCall portrayed Joan of Arc, Krishnan Guru-Murthy was Jimi Hendrix and comedian Aisling Bea became Princess Leia from Star Wars.

The rest of the imagery, including an OOH campaign will be revealed ahead of the October event. The images got alot of press attention and as portrait photographer thats always very satisfying.

Kirstie Allsopp - dressed as the queen by Jon Enoch

Stand up to cancer shoot 2017. Jon Enoch for SU2C/.

Davina McCall portraying Joan of Arc - photography by Jon Enoch

Stand Up To Cancer. 2017. Jon Enoch

Krishnan Guru-Murthy by jon Enoch

Su2C 2017.Jon Enoch

Aisling Bea became Princess Leia by photographer Jon Enoch

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Traveller Magazine - London and Berlin

EasyJet’s in-flight magazine, Traveller, ran a feature on how successful European business individuals kick-start their day. Here are pictures of Patrick Grant and Dominik Tiemann in their most comfortable get-ups. Shot in London and Berlin. As a portrait photographer both of these subjects were a delight to work with.

Patrick Grant photographed in his central London store image taken by lifestyle photographer Jon Enoch

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Dominik Tiemann in his office in Berlin. Photographed by lifestyle photographer Jon Enoch

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Sir David Tweedie

I was asked to take some portrait images of Sir David Philip Tweedie, the ninetieth member of Ohio State University’s prestigious Accounting Hall of Fame.

Sir David was knighted in 1994 and has honorary degrees from seven universities in the UK.

This image was shot in the City of London at Instinctif Partners offices.

Sir David Philip Tweedie photographed against a bright purple background by Jon Enoch
Sir David Philip Tweedie's portrait taken by advertising photographer Jon Enoch

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Gary Lineker

A recent shoot with Gary Lineker shot at the new BT Sport studios at the Olympic Park in Stratford. Two images have been used for two versions of the newly reworked Sport magazine: out TODAY (4th March) across the capital and key transport hubs around the UK. Below are the published covers and behind the scenes pictures showing the set-up used in producing the final images. Gary was great to work with, as a sport portrait photographer you couldn’t wish for a better subject.

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Wiggle Campaign

Recent images from a campaign commissioned for Wiggle the UK’s largest online bike and tri-sports retailer. Shot on location at the Olympic park London and in the studio, the print and billboard adverts will form part of a multimillion-dollar marketing drive aimed at increasing penetration in the UK and Australia. As an advertising photographer I could not have wanted for a better team. Thanks everyone.

National Training Academy

Young british athletics talent. Photographed at the National Training Academy outside of Birmingham.  We spend the afternoon with the athletes capturing them in training across a range of disciplines. Using a heavy amount of flash to overcome the messy and flat gym interior. We also shot ‘body parts’ for the client to convey the peak physical condition of these elite athletes. As a sports portrait photographer I love the moody dark drop off you get when shooting in large training facilities.

Le Comptoir Général

I was recently commissioned to travel to France to shoot this quirky lifestyle travel feature on Le Comptoir Général in Paris. The LCG, as it is known, is run like a department store, with concessions operated by an eclectic bunch of traders. Most of the staff have links with Africa, cross-continental characters who effortlessly mix what they term ‘ghetto cool’ from homelands like Morocco or Togo with Parisian flair to create the kind of edgy street style spotted in New York or London but rarely seen in France’s highly polished capital. Here a a few of the characters I met.