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Tom Sullam Photography

Contact

M: 07968 173 294
T: 020 8876 7756
E: tom@tomsullam.co.uk

In 2005 Tom won Fuji Photographer of the Year and was also a finalist in the BBC Photographer of the year competition. In 2006 he won the One Vision Photography competition, a Europe wide event, and has continued to develop his style on the back of these successes.

Tom has established himself in the world of interior photography with regular clients such as Candy & Candy, TH Designs and Brahm, undertaking commissions all over the world in locations such as Monaco, London, Moscow, Azerbaijan, and the United States.

Based in South West London, Tom also runs an annual Landscape MasterClass in the USA with Charlie Waite, one of the worlds most respected Landscape photographers, and continues to sell his fine art prints and landscapes through galleries and this site.

Selected projects:

One Hyde Park, Candy & Candy

Long term clients Candy & Candy were keen to capture the development of One Hyde Park, from the day the construction began on this iconic development block in London.  Tom Sullam spent has spent the past 3 years capturing the essence of the development, reflecting not only the scale of the project and materials but also the human element and effort that is intrinsic to the success of such an undertaking.  Given the scale of this photography brief, these images will be updated regularly.

Chelsea Barracks

When Tom Sullam was approached to photograph the disused Chelsea Barracks the first step was a shift in perspective.  Whilst more accustomed to shooting the contemporary and lifestyle-lead design interiors of modern developments, the job of, if not art of, an interior photographer is to capture the essence of a space for those who do not occupy it. Usually this is to give the viewer a notion of what it might be to live there. In this case the task is to show what it must have been for the inhabitants of Chelsea Barracks.

B&W

Black and White is an ongoing personal project which looks to create striking and long lasting images for use by Interior Designers in their projects.  Tom has had a number of commissions based on these and continues to create collections for individual clients, often based on specific design topics.  A collection of these images is currently available in book form.