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"Robin was our Unit Stills Photographer for our latest film "Elliott's Cradle" and was an absolute joy to work with. With nearly two decades of experience working with different Photographers, Robin definitely stands out, not only due to the fantastic imagery he was able to capture, but also for the way he managed to blend into the crew seamlessly and contributing to the energy of the production, making it all the more rewarding for him being involved. After reviewing the images that Robin had taken (which came back a lot quicker than I expected), they were so good that we changed our initial concept for the main film poster and used one of his images instead. if you get the chance to work with Robin, Do It, you won't be disappointed."
Daniel Alexander-Director- Daniel Alexander Films
" I've worked with robin on two occasions now, one being a passion project that really was important to me given the story. Robin was our photographer and he captured the emotion of both cast and crew all thriving in their moments. The experience of being on set for both cast and crew is a long lasting effect, having robin there to capture the highs in such beautiful photography is worth it's weight in gold."
Louis Murrall- Cinematographer-Producer 
"Robin approached us looking to offer his service as an on-set stills photographer. I must say, we get a lot of emails from freelancers, and it can be tricky to respond to everything, but Robin's website and portfolio spoke for itself. A true professional that understood the inner workings of on set life and captured both cast and crew very naturally.
100% recommend Robin for any production looking to capture some great behind the scenes shots.
We'll certainly be utilising Robin's skills in the future, no doubt about that!"
Ben Keen- Producer, Mockingbird Film Co'

"robin is phenomenal, the stills that were taken are soaked in emotion" "Fantastic work Robin"
Toby Kearton - Director
"thank you for all your hard work and devotion to the project this past week.  As far as film crews go, you've been one of the most efficient and respectful I've had the pleasure of working with.  I'll add that the excellence you displayed did not go unnoticed by the other producers, nor by the actors. Thanks, Robin,
your stills are phenomenal!"
Kelsey Maples - Producer, Southern door productions 

"it was a pleasure to have Robin on set with us, both on location and a studio setting"
"The photographs that Robin took turned out spectacular, we could not be happier with the images he created, they are truly amazing. He was so great to work with and we will definitely be reaching out in the future!"
"Thanks again for your hard work, take care"
Laura Makai - Director

"It was great meeting with Robin, upon looking through his images I was very impressed"
"I can honestly say he does really great work"
Adam Zindani - Musician (Stereophonics)

"Robin is an exceptional photographer with a keen eye for detail and a true passion for capturing the perfect shot. He was punctual, well-organized, and always ready to go the extra mile to get the perfect shot. Robin was able to capture the essence of our film with stunning clarity and creativity, showcasing the unique features and emotions of the cast and crew. Overall, Robin is a highly talented photographer. I highly recommend him for any film project. His attention to detail, creativity, and professionalism are second to none, and I am confident that he will exceed your expectations with his exceptional skills and passion for photography."
Filip Bos - Producer
"Working with robin is a pleasure, he is friendly, professional and very talented. 
We couldn't be more pleased with the images that robin delivered, and will definitely be recommending him for future projects"
"Throughout my years working in film and television, I have observed still photography to be among the most invaluable tools utilized by producers and studios to best position their movies."   Greg Dyro-Quote
a good read explaining the importance of a unit stills photographer, click on the link below
https://www.moviemaker.com/the-importance-of-unit-still-photography/


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