Frequently Asked Questions
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Guy Joben creates natural, editorial-style portraits for musicians, creatives, business professionals, brands and individuals. Portrait sessions can be commissioned for PR campaigns, press releases, social media, websites, magazines and personal branding.
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Guy Joben is based in London, United Kingdom, and regularly photographs clients across the UK. He is also available for international portrait photography projects by arrangement.
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His portrait work combines documentary storytelling with cinematic lighting and authentic expression. The aim is to create images that feel genuine, engaging and visually distinctive rather than heavily posed.
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Clients include musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, agencies, brands, media organisations and individuals looking for professional portraits with a creative edge. Sessions can be tailored for editorial, commercial or personal use.
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Yes. Guy Joben regularly photographs musicians and performers, creating promotional portraits for album campaigns, press coverage, tour announcements, streaming platforms and social media marketing.
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Yes. Professional headshots and executive portraits are available for businesses, founders and teams who want modern, approachable imagery for websites, LinkedIn profiles and marketing materials.
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Absolutely. Portrait photography can be carried out in studios, offices, outdoor locations, music venues or other environments that suit the project and reflect the subject's personality or brand.
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Yes. Travel throughout the UK and internationally can be arranged depending on the requirements of the commission.
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Session length depends on the brief, but many portrait shoots last between one and three hours. Larger editorial or commercial productions may require additional time for multiple locations or creative setups.
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Pricing depends on the scope of the project, location, usage requirements and duration of the shoot. A bespoke quotation can be provided after discussing your requirements, but usually range from £500-£800.
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Yes. Portraits can be licensed for editorial, commercial, advertising and marketing use. Licensing terms are agreed based on the intended usage.
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You can enquire through the contact page or management details provided on the website. Sharing information about your project, preferred dates, location and intended image usage will help ensure an accurate quote and a smooth booking process.