I bring museum-quality standards to everything from fashion products to historic monuments. Using cutting-edge Gaussian splatting, photogrammetry, and 360° photography – I create interactive 3D documentation that preserves, showcases, and brings spaces to life.
From Building Community Spaces to Documenting Them
My journey started as Operations Manager at The Hub in Lichfield, where I helped transform an empty hall into a vibrant community arts venue. Now I combine that understanding of cultural spaces with cutting-edge 3D technology to preserve and share heritage in immersive ways.
Read my full story →What Clients Say
"Thomas created a comprehensive virtual tour of Oxford House that exceeded our expectations. The 360° photography captured every architectural detail with incredible clarity, and the intuitive navigation makes our heritage site accessible to visitors worldwide. Professional, thorough, and genuinely passionate about preserving historic spaces."
Sarah Mitchell
Director, Oxford House
"Thomas photographed our wedding with incredible attention to detail and creative vision. He captured the emotion and atmosphere perfectly, and the final photos are stunning. His unobtrusive style let us enjoy our day while he documented every important moment."
Chris Buckle
Groom, Private Client
"We hired Thomas to photograph our theatrical production and the results were exceptional. He understood the lighting challenges and captured the energy of the performance brilliantly. The photos perfectly represent the atmosphere we worked so hard to create."
Marcus Shaw
Production Manager, Let Me In Presents
"Thomas photographed my yoga retreat and captured the peaceful, mindful atmosphere beautifully. The images show the connection between participants and the serene environment. His calm presence fit perfectly with the energy of the event."
Ellie Thompson
Yoga Instructor, Yoga with Ellie
Working on a Heritage Documentation Project?
Whether self-funded or seeking grant support, let's discuss how cutting-edge 3D capture can bring your cultural spaces to life


