Podcast: Safety in the Club
Date: 11/01/2026
In this episode, I talk about safety in nightclub environments — from the perspective of someone who works inside the scene. Based on real experiences from clubs and events, I discuss the most common risks, crowd behavior, and the responsibility shared by organizers, security, staff, and creators working on the floor.
This podcast highlights why safety is not just about rules, but about awareness, communication, and respect. It’s aimed at event organizers, photographers, videographers, and anyone who spends time in nightlife spaces and wants to understand how to keep themselves and others safe.
Real stories. Real environments. Real responsibility.
Video Title: Nikon Z 20mm f/1.8 S 
Date: 16/01/2026
No talking. Just pure visuals.
In this video, I give you a cinematic tour of my favorite tool for nightlife photography: the Nikon Z 20mm f/1.8 S.
I break down the key features via on-screen text while showing you the lens up close. Stay tuned until the end for a photo gallery featuring real shots taken with this lens in club environments to see what it can really do.
In this video: 🎥 The Build: Cinematic close-ups of the lens. ℹ️ The Specs: Why the wide angle & f/1.8 aperture matter (on-screen info). 📸 The Results: A slideshow of my photos.
Sometimes, the results speak louder than words.
Video Title: The Process Revealed: POV Nightlife at Embassy Peterborough
 Date: 20/01/2026
Great club photography is about finding order in chaos. People see the final, polished image, but they rarely see the split-second decisions that go into capturing it.
In this project, I wanted to bridge that gap. Using an Insta360 camera mounted to my rig, I documented my exact point of view while shooting at Embassy, Flares & Red Room in Peterborough.
The Concept: The Shot vs. The Result The video below features a unique format:
The POV: You see the raw environment—the flashing strobes, the moving crowd, and the tight spaces.
The Result: The scene freezes, revealing the final, edited high-resolution photograph taken at that exact moment.
This experiment highlights how I use framing and timing to isolate subjects and capture the atmosphere of three distinct zones: the main stage energy of Embassy, the retro vibe of Flares, and the R&B intensity of the Red Room.
Title: What’s In My Bag (Club photography) Date: 22/01/2026
To survive in the nightlife photography scene, your gear needs to be two things: fast and reliable. In my latest video series, I open up my camera bag to show you exactly what I carry to every gig.
While the Nikon Z 20mm f/1.8 S remains my favorite for capturing the raw energy of the crowd, there is another lens that never leaves my side: the Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S.
Why this setup?
The Prime (20mm): For low light dominance and immersive, wide-angle shots.
The Zoom (24-70mm 2.8): My "Swiss Army Knife." It gives me the versatility to shoot everything from DJ close-ups to VIP portraits without changing lenses in a crowded room.
The Creative (Insta360): For grabbing unique POV angles and impossible shots.
It’s not just about collecting gear; it’s about having the right tool for every moment of the night.
Watch the full breakdown in my new video below.
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