Local photographer opens new studio
Freelance photographer Nick Ford realised his ambition at the weekend with the opening of his new photographic studio. Cllr Denise Cobb the Deputy Mayor of Brighton & Hove was on hand to officially declare the studio open and Nick’s new business venture up and running. Located in one of Brighton’s u
Freelance photographer Nick Ford realised his ambition at the weekend with the opening of his new photographic studio.

Cllr Denise Cobb the Deputy Mayor of Brighton & Hove was on hand to officially declare the studio open and Nick’s new business venture up and running.
Located in one of Brighton’s up and coming areas, Oxford Street is part of the Mary Portas Pilot Project which helps regenerate town centres. His studio is sandwiched between London Road and the newly developed Level area and
provides studio space for portraiture, exhibition and office space.Nick has been a freelance photographer for a number of years and does much work with the LGBT community through singing with the Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus.
His photographic work ranges from family and group portraits, weddings, civil partnerships, pet portraits, charity events and parties right down to passport photos, head shots and location work.
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