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7 Best Food Photographers in London

BY Isaac Roblett 20 August 2022
Food/Drink Published, Listicle

London is regarded as one of the world’s food capitals. And deservedly so. The Big Smoke recently won the most diverse city for food on the planet, and as the renowned proverb states, “variety is the spice of life.” From the iconic Leicester Square Chinatown to the flavorful curry houses of Brick Lane, there is something for everyone in this cosmopolitan melting pot. 

Befittingly, such a plethora of eclectic cuisines empowered a vibrant food photography scene to evolve. At Wonderful Machine, we define food photography as “a product or an experience, including showing it being grown, prepared, served, and consumed.”

As you will shortly find out, London food photographers are connoisseurs in their field. Each meticulously selected photographer in our list has spent years masterfully honing their craft and devoting their services to helping food and drink brands stand out. Whether they are shooting meals from classy Michelin-starred restaurants, novel independent eateries, or vibrant street vendors, the quality of their work is consistently the toast of the town.

Without further ado, let’s kick off the list of London’s seven best food photographers. And just a fledgling warning — if you’re already hungry, browse these ambrosial shots at your own risk!

Richard James Taylor

Richard James Taylor is a distinguished London food photographer with the unique ability to produce work with distinctive warmth and intimacy. Giving his images a true chef’s kiss.

An experienced photographer who has been exquisitely molding clients’ vision with character and vibrancy since 2007, Richard’s work has appeared in various leading publications, including Virtuoso Life, Wanderlust, Lonely Planet, Travel + Leisure, Insight Guides, and CSMA Club Boundless, to name but a few.

Having a seasoned pro with an understanding like Richard can benefit any brand looking for a well-composed and devoted photographer. Whilst food photography is a considerable part of his impressive portfolio, his work spans across multifarious topics, from culture and travel to people and location photography. Highlighting his extraordinary fascination with the world.

Fine dining by London photographer Richard James Taylor

Toby Mitchell

Food photography in London doesn’t get as mouthwatering as Toby Mitchell, with his original style that exudes warmth and clarity. Son of a jeweler and an architect, Toby was on a path to creative expression from a young age.

Toby’s eye has been informed by tranquility, color, and natural beauty. Shooting both stills and motion, his attention to detail, and his clean, minimalist approach has led to commissions from a diverse, global range of food brands and agencies. Toby will help upgrade any client’s work with his impeccable presentation and pristine, serene, and conceptual style.

Lunch banquet by London photographer Toby Mitchell

Amy Currell

Amy Currell is amongst the cream of the crop of food photographers in London, and with good reason. Her work
is shot through a female lens, and each frame is composed with thoughtfulness and grace — artfully juxtaposing color and texture with shape and shadow. A real tasteful approach to her craft.

Her 13 years of work in the industry means she’s acquired a highly technical and creative team — from set designers to retouchers. Together, they’ve composed striking images for Vogue, Selfridges, Liberty London, and award-winning campaigns for the likes of Ikea, each brimming with creativity and a sense of playfulness.

Amy is an ideal partner for clients who value beauty and the context of their products, thanks to her carefully choreographed compositions, which will keep you coming back for seconds.

Deconstructed food by Fine dining by London photographer Amy Currell

Anthony Parkinson

A London food photographer with a five-star reputation, Anthony Parkinson’s imagery is noted for simple, strong compositions, combining a clear vision with a skilled use of light. Anthony creates striking photography for many UK and international clients with a distinct and contemporary feel.

As an experienced international photographer, he understands and enjoys working with a team toward a common goal. He has both photographed and produced many shoots from inception to completion. Taking overall responsibility for the shoot, creative direction, planning, and production. Anthony also has a vast network of well-respected stylists, assistants, editors, and retouchers to help deliver outstanding imagery for his clients.

Paella by London photographer Anthony Parkinson

Andrew Currie

Andrew Currie worked in the creative industry for over 20 years, the majority of that time working in some of London’s top design agencies as a Graphic Designer, Art Director, and Creative Director. In 2018, he decided to change course to focus all of his energy on food and drink photography. A decision that really paid off.

This notable background gives his photography a striking added dimension, as he uses his expert art direction and design skills to enhance his photography and provide added value to many brands and their partner agencies.

Drinks are a vital facet of food photography, and Andrew sure knows how to handle a beverage. Whether it’s the thirst-quenching glistening of an ice-cold beer or the deep and alluring colors of a refreshing cocktail. Andrew Currie can do it all.

His holistic approach to photography is reflected in his unique and dazzling imagery that simultaneously captures the food’s beauty and the product’s personality — an invaluable asset to any client seeking a food photographer.

Refreshing cocktail with orange slice by London photographer Andrew Currie

Andy Grimshaw

London food photographers seldom procure as lofty a reputation as Andy Grimshaw — with an outstanding list of big-name clients and an expansive collection of food photography awards. A different look-and-feel take on food photography, Andy delivers a more contemporary, edgier aesthetic with a steely dark cast and texture. An editorial style that verges on documentary. No comfort food found here!

Nonetheless, Andy does a superb job of highlighting the beautiful foods of clients. Check out his work, but don’t be hungry when you do so, or you may be sorry!

Crumble and custard by London photographer Andy Grimshaw

Astrid Templier

Originally from France, but now based in London, Astrid Templier’s photography has a certain “Je ne sais quoi.” Thanks to her multicolor, vibrant, and warm work. 

She has displayed herself as a master of food photography —capturing photos that make the mouth water by virtue of her bracing and ebullient narrative. Her work will make your brand come alive through her colorful and sincere imagery that transcends conventional commercial photography. Like a delicately crafted Mille Feuille, her photos are crisp and textured. Bon Appétit.

Colorful pomegranate and cheese meal by London photographer Astrid Templier

Our list of the best food photographers in London should supply plenty of food for thought in your search for a suitable partner. Each candidate listed brings a unique flavor and aptitude to photoshoots, meaning, like the food scene in London, there is something for everyone in this catalog.

We hope you enjoyed reading this list of the seven best food photographers in London as much as we had making it. Minus the salivating, of course!

Further Reading

See more London food photographers on our Find Photographers page.
Learn more about Food/Drink photography on our Intel Blog.


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