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Taking my work with Bacardi into consideration, working for the South Birmingham Primary Care Trust Communications Team has provided a thoroughly enjoyable contrast between the commercial and the public sectors. Working closely with design teams to produce content in various areas including annual reports and monthly publications, I have been touched by real families with heartwarming stories and inspired by the hard working and caring NHS staff. This has allowed me to meet some amazing people along the way. This work requires a little more integrity in the way I shoot, although I do try and create a fun and sometimes cheeky dynamic between myself and my subjects. I believe this shows in the images.
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"From the first meeting, Ian was brimming with ideas and enthusiasm. During the shoots, his professional approach and can-do attitude were instrumental in achieving some brilliant results"
Jane Anderson, Graphic Designer
This shot was commissioned for issue #2 of the Trust's bi-monthly magazine. This magazine goes out to every household in South Birmingham.
The magazine can be viewed in its entirity at www.sbpct.nhs.uk (click 'Publications')
These images were used in the Trust's Annual Report for 2008/09. Here you can see a selection of pages featuring the commissioned images.

One of a series of shots of NHS South Birmingham's Dietetics Team based in Highgate.

Another shot commissioned for the Trust magazine, Live Well.

Commissioned for Live Well.

One of a series of photographs documenting the variety of activities available for users of the Martinau Gardens project.

Commission for Live Well featuring a recovered stroke victim and his son.

Featured in a public strategy document.

A member of staff from GP pharmacy at work. This again was commissioned for a public strategy document.

One of a series of portraits for NHS South Birmingham's Trust Board.

Part of a collection of location shots covering some of South Birmingham's most recognised landmarks.

Part of a set taken at the Trust's Annual General Meeting. Pictured here is Tracy Taylor, Managing Director of South Birmingham Community Health.

Two of the ladies leading health and fitness activities in the South Birmingham community.

Part of a set of photographs representing local health care in action.

Commissioned for a case study on patient care at Birmingham's Royal Orthopaedic Hospital.

One of the users of the Martinau Garden project.

An activity at the Trust's Annual General Meeting.

A sign language interpreter at the Annual General Meeting.

Another of the shots covering healthcare in action.

A regular event held in Northfield aimed at getting people fit and active.

Foodnet's stall at the Annual General meeting.

Another local resident featured in the trust magazine..

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