Additional Work
Along with the projects documented on this website, I also work with and for artists and photographers.
I have helped others with simple website updates, built new sites from scratch using a range of templates, and written blog posts for people. I have photographed, edited and produced PR materials. In addition, I offer workshops that focus on the role of generated images – practically and ethically. Recently, I’ve been employed to mentor other artists who want to explore generative technology. I have also provided guidance with zine and digital publications. I have over a decade’s experience and have worked for individuals, small businesses, international commercial institutions and charities.
I work with Wordpress, Blogger, Smugmug, Squarespace and Cargo.
Rates begin at £60 PH. Half-day or full day rates can be provided.
Recent examples:
Production, photography and editing of a short PR film for Susan Aldworth, Belongings, 2024
Sarah-Jane has a brilliant eye – always captures the moment! Great photographer.
Susan also wrote “…you have done a wonderful job. Thank you! It has been such a treat working with you. You have captured exactly what I wanted from the exhibition.”
Sarah Deane, mentorship generative images, 2024 – ongoing
The Artist Support Scheme Award has funded a valuable mentorship with Sarah-Jane Field, which has had a tremendous impact on my practice. Sarah-Jane has challenged my initial thinking and approach to AI, pushing me to see beyond simply filling gaps in my archive. Through regular sessions, she has provided critical feedback, introduced me to innovative AI techniques, and encouraged me to explore the full creative potential of this technology. Her guidance has been instrumental in shifting my perspective from using AI as a mere tool to seeing it as a collaborative partner in the creative process. This mentorship has not only improved my technical skills but has also deepened my conceptual understanding of AI's role in art and photography.
Website for Arun Misra, 2023 – ongoing
I was lucky to find Sarah-Jane Field. Sarah-Jane was brilliant, had a wonderful combination of technical skill and artistic talent and a deep knowledge of how social media could help in making my works more visible to others.
Sarah-Jane advised that a project plan was essential: a brief for the work, an outline of my vision, a menu structure, an outline for the pages and their purpose, a navigation structure etc. What followed next was the selection and preparation of images, writing and checking texts, and then developing and testing an aesthetic approach that would complement my work and have my ‘voice’. This for me was critical because the website had to reflect who I am as an artist. We tested the aesthetic look and feel as well as the ease of use with a small focus group of artists, and importantly, non-artists.