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CPG MEDIA

CPG Photography is fast becoming one of the UK’s most exciting international photographers to watch.

Their team provides high-quality images to a wide variety of clients. Their photographers cover varied projects on a day-to-day basis, having worked with National Geographic, HRH Duke of York, Barlcays, NSPCC, Virgin and many other exclusive events and high profile clients.

 

With over ten year’s industry experience and an expansive portfolio, CPG Photography has worked for every UK national newspaper and its work has featured in global publications from National Geographic to the New York Post.

 

Their principal photographer, Casey Gutteridge's unique style and attention to detail has led to Casey often being commissioned to cover high profile events and functions.

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  Photograph of Cephas Williams & Casey Gutteridge   

 Founder of CPG Photography    

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   Photograph of the 'Letter to Zion' campaign on JCDecaux screen   

   Photo credit, Casey Guteridge   

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   Photograph of the 'Letter to Zion' campaign   

   Photo credit, Casey Guteridge   

56 Black Men 

Let's Not Forget Campaign

CPG Photography work strategically with Cephas around his branding and visual communication, they cover speaking engagements, special announcement and business initiatives. CPG are behind the photography of the nationwide Billboard campaign 'Lets Not Forget', which amplified the names of those who lost their life to systemic racism including George Floyd, Breonna Taylor & Ahmaud Arbery. Cephas released this campaign in partnership with Clear Channel over the month of June 2020.

Click here for the campaign video

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   Photograph of the 56 Black Men 'Let's Not Forget' campaign on Clear Channel screen   

   Photo credit, Casey Guteridge   

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   Photograph of the 56 Black Men 'We Are One' event   

   Photo credit, Danny Loo    

   Film credit, Sam Sutterlin  

  Click here for the film  

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