
Simon Donnelly, a highly respected commercial photographer based in Birmingham, brings artistic flair and professional precision to location photography, helping manufacturers like Dreams capture the beauty, complexity, and craft behind their production processes.

In a world where customers expect transparency and brand storytelling, Simon’s location-based photography reveals the soul of your business—from concept to completion. Whether you’re manufacturing mattresses, engineering metalwork, or assembling precision parts, Simon turns these daily operations into compelling visual content.

“Great product imagery starts long before the final product hits the shelves,” Simon explains. “It’s about honouring the people and the process.”

Recently, Simon worked with Dreams, the UK’s leading bed manufacturer, to document its production line in action. The results are not just photographs—they are narratives: showing dedication, teamwork, and craftsmanship in every frame. His ability to balance technical lighting, motion, and human elements ensures each image feels authentic, high-end, and marketing-ready.

Whether for PR campaigns, corporate literature, trade publications, or internal brand storytelling, high-quality industrial photography helps companies like Dreams establish credibility, differentiate themselves, and communicate operational excellence.
Based in Birmingham, Simon is available for commercial photography commissions across the UK and internationally, working within a wide range of sectors including manufacturing, engineering, logistics, automotive, and tech.

🔹 Ready to Elevate Your Brand with Photography?
📍 Based in Birmingham – Covering the UK & Ireland
📞 Call/Text: +44 (0)7836 337293
📧 Email: sidonnelly@aol.com
📞 Call/Text: +44 (0)7836 337293
📧 Email: sidonnelly@aol.com
Simon Donnelly offers a rare blend of creativity and precision, ensuring that every project is not only visually compelling but also strategically aligned with your brand’s objectives.
Get in touch to discuss your next location shoot.
