About

Freddie Walker ARPS ABIPP

Associate of both The Royal Photographic Society and The British Institute of Professional Photography. Just about the two most respected photographic organisations in the world.

From his photography origins in advertising, magazines, entertainment and the world of music, Freddie Walker has always been driven by a simple truth, every image should be as creative and inspiring as possible and reveal the persons real personality in an artistic way.

Freddie Walker was born in Fulham, London. Having been given a film camera at a young age, a hobby quickly turned into a passion and he was destined to become a photographer. He opened his first studio in Reading and his work was soon noticed by some leading UK and international companies which were featured in major magazines and publications worldwide. He has produced work for British Airways, Yellow Pages, Sony, Zanussi, Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, Sunday Times Wine Club, BT, Orange, T Mobile and Nokia. He has photographed over 100 celebrities and musicians including Phil Collins, Tina Turner, Iron Maiden, Genesis, Madness, Paul Weller, Bryan Ferry, Eric Clapton, Chris De Burgh, Howard Jones, Kim Wilde, Cliff Richard, Boy George, Ultravox and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd.

He is an Associate qualified member of both the Royal Photographic Society and the British Institute of Professional Photography. His background is extremely diverse and includes advertising, fashion, weddings, portraiture and his acclaimed limited edition artworks.

When the BBC wanted to film a photography session for a popular daytime TV show it looked no further than his studio to make it. It resulted in one of the highest daytime viewing figures on record and has been repeated numerous times both in the UK and worldwide.