I’ve worked for a very broad client base across the news and trade media since I started as a professional photographer in 1987.


Regular commissioning clients currently include: The Guardian, The Observer, The Independent On Sunday, The Financial Times, Local Government Chronicle, Inside Housing, Channel 4, The Times T2, Bloomberg, Community Care Magazine, Health Service Journal, The Forestry Commission, Unison, Amicus, Nautilus International, Nursing Times etc.


Work has appeared regularly in a wide range of the British and international quality press, including The Times, The Daily and Sunday Telegraph , The Independent, Der Spiegel, Stern, Time, Telerama etc. I’m also very experienced in television production stills having worked on major documentary productions for the BBC and Channel’s 4 and 5  including Time Team,  Grand Designs, The Secret Millionaire and Arena.


I routinely covers  an area of around 150 miles from Tyneside but will travel anywhere if the work looks interesting enough.


Most work is digital capture, and full portable wire kit is available if deadlines are tight.


As markets change and content moves from print to web, I’m also beginning to experiment with alternative methods of delivery such as slideshows and video and am not averse to supplying such material once up to speed. My blog can be found here: http://markpinder.wordpress.com/


All photographs on this website are copyright © and all moral and intellectual rights are asserted. If you wish to use a photo on your website please get in touch and I’m sure we can reach some arrangement, generally along the lines of a paid for license for commercial/corporate use or a link back here for personal uses such as blogs etc.




Website design: ©Mark Pinder 2009

Mark Pinder

Photographer


T:+44 (0)7768 211174

E:website@markpinderphotography.co.uk

Blog:http://markpinder.wordpress.com

Anyway, I’m a freelance photographer based near Newcastle Upon Tyne in the north-east of England. I’ve been in the industry over twenty years specialising in current affairs, news, social issues, TV production stills, business and the visual and performing arts.

Please note, that there is some confusion about my name. There are two Mark Pinders working in broadly similar industries on Tyneside. There is myself and another Mark Pinder who is a web/graphic designer who does some photographic work too. The kinds of work that we both do bears little relationship to each others practice, but I was getting emails and twitter feeds from burlesque performers and people I’ve never met thinking him me, or vice-versa.


The other Mark Pinder can be found at markp.com and has no connection whatsoever to this Mark Pinder. I requested that he place some form of disambiguation on his websites too, (which he agreed to), but, so far, hasn’t, which has pissed me off slightly. I have no Facebook or Twitter accounts either, my only social networking presence is Linkedin and my blog

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