editorial

conveying mood, personality and narrative...

Editorial photography sits in the middle of storytelling and portraiture, capturing people in a way that feels both authentic and visually exciting.

Rather than simply documenting how someone looks, editorial portraits are designed to convey mood, personality, and narrative, often inspired by magazine style imagery.

Through thoughtful use of lighting, location, styling, and composition, each image becomes part of a larger story, whether bold and dramatic or soft and intimate. The result is a collection of portraits that feel purposeful and expressive, giving clients imagery that not only represents them, but says something meaningful about who they are.

“Anne has such a natural eye for detail and knows exactly how to bring a vision to life”

— Megan Potter

Three hand-drawn black hearts on a black background.
A spiral-bound notebook with a blank page, viewed from above.
A woman with glasses and curly hair wearing a red top standing behind a glass display filled with plush toys, including cats and bears in various colors like pink, orange, and white, in what appears to be a toy store.
Close-up of a black and white striped box with a beige piece of paper or card inside.
A woman with sunglasses is playing a basketball arcade game, seen through a metal grid at an amusement center with colorful neon lights in the background.

packages to suit you

Designed for anyone who wants to promote themselves, or to just have a bit of fun. Editorial shoots are a way of expressing yourself and to bring your ideas to life.

Prices vary depend on location and time.

Digital packages from £295.00

meet your photographer...

Anne Wills | Portrait Photographer laughing in Chelmsford Park

Growing up, I was always very interested in fashion and editorial photography. I’ve always been drawn to the creativity behind fashion images, and the way that styling, composition, lighting, and storytelling can all come together to create something powerful and visually striking. During university, I explored this passion through a range of projects inspired by some of my favourite fashion photographers. These projects allowed me to experiment with different concepts, aesthetics, and creative directions while developing my own visual style.

I’m often told that I have a cool and quirky sense of style, and I think this naturally carries through into my editorial photography. I love creating imagery that feels expressive, stylish, and a little different, combining fashion with personality and storytelling to produce work that feels both creative and authentic.

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