Aldiss Photography
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Aldiss Photography
13 Hutchcomb Rd, Oxford OX2 9HN
# Aldiss Photography
Aldiss Photography, based in Oxford, is a specialist documentary and fine art photography practice led by photographer Wendy Aldiss. Rather than offering traditional portrait or event photography services, Aldiss creates thoughtful, curated photographic projects that explore compelling themes and narratives.
The photographer's portfolio demonstrates a distinctive approach to visual storytelling, encompassing diverse subject matter from equestrian sports and rural traditions to historical documentation and personal memory. Notable projects include extensive coverage of endurance riding competitions, intimate portraits exploring the relationship between women and horses, and poignant documentary work capturing disappearing heritage—such as the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford and family heirlooms in 'My Father's Things'. Recent work explores emerging industries, including seaweed farming, whilst capturing the vibrant energy of Oxford's famous St. Giles Fair.
Aldiss serves clients seeking meaningful photographic documentation rather than conventional photography services. This includes editorial clients, heritage organisations, individuals commissioning personal documentary projects, and those seeking fine art photography for exhibition or collection. The work demonstrates technical mastery combined with genuine human insight and cultural awareness.
What distinguishes Aldiss Photography is the photographer's commitment to depth over volume—each project receives sustained attention, resulting in nuanced visual narratives that transcend snapshot documentation. The portfolio reveals an artist equally comfortable documenting sporting action, social history, and intimate personal narratives, unified by thoughtful composition and authentic engagement with subjects.
Aldiss Photography, based in Oxford, is a specialist documentary and fine art photography practice led by photographer Wendy Aldiss. Rather than offering traditional portrait or event photography services, Aldiss creates thoughtful, curated photographic projects that explore compelling themes and narratives.
The photographer's portfolio demonstrates a distinctive approach to visual storytelling, encompassing diverse subject matter from equestrian sports and rural traditions to historical documentation and personal memory. Notable projects include extensive coverage of endurance riding competitions, intimate portraits exploring the relationship between women and horses, and poignant documentary work capturing disappearing heritage—such as the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford and family heirlooms in 'My Father's Things'. Recent work explores emerging industries, including seaweed farming, whilst capturing the vibrant energy of Oxford's famous St. Giles Fair.
Aldiss serves clients seeking meaningful photographic documentation rather than conventional photography services. This includes editorial clients, heritage organisations, individuals commissioning personal documentary projects, and those seeking fine art photography for exhibition or collection. The work demonstrates technical mastery combined with genuine human insight and cultural awareness.
What distinguishes Aldiss Photography is the photographer's commitment to depth over volume—each project receives sustained attention, resulting in nuanced visual narratives that transcend snapshot documentation. The portfolio reveals an artist equally comfortable documenting sporting action, social history, and intimate personal narratives, unified by thoughtful composition and authentic engagement with subjects.
Services offered
Fine art photography projectsDocumentary photographyEditorial photographyEvent coverageHeritage documentationPortrait seriesPersonal project commissionsExhibition-quality prints