About Three Pin Media
Three Pin Media is a commercial Photography company. As a business – operating for over 15 years now, I’ve covered a wide range of photographic subjects from weddings and family portraiture alongside a steady stream of commercial photography clients requiring drone photography, food or product photography as well as a lot of architectural and interior imagery. We’ve now narrowed our focus to ensure a more focused and specific range of company photography while maintaining and drawing on the broad experience gained in the years leading up to becoming the company we are now.
We divide our services into 3 main categories:
People: be it company headshots, contextual portraits or documentary-style imagery for events or other commercial uses.
Product photography: white background ‘cut-outs’ or context, items ‘in use’ or in a studio? Simply by elevating your images online, you’ll naturally garner more attention and improve the likelihood of converting a sale or enquiry. This covers food, manufacturing and product photography.
Places: For interior photography and exterior architectural photography, combined with 360-degree tours and some aerial images will hugely lift a project’s online impact or presence.
With extensive experience working for many companies in many varied industries, and in getting to know your product or service well, I like to think (and my clients say) that I bring have an eye for detail that will set your images apart.
My name is Rupert Marlow.
I am the owner of Three Pin Media. I have recently rebranded from ‘Rupert Marlow Photography’. Having been a photographer for the last 16 years and getting to travel the world both for weddings and comercial jobs, I am now focussing purely on the commercial photoraphy side of the business. That isn’t to say I am not carrying the invaluable experience I have gained and assimalated in the last – nearly two decades – shooting huge parties and events – something I continue to do for businesses.
I honestly believe nothing gets you experience in working against the odds like a wet wedding day in an inner-city hotel with no windows in a bridal suite. That is one scenario I had in Bristol a few years ago – the the need for quick-thinking and creative ideas helped build the approach I bring to every job.
I am now focussing on commercial photography but maintain my eye for detail and ability to ‘think around’ a problem and produce results that my clients are very pleased with, fitting and often exceeding their brief.
Welcome to my new site and brand – a fresh look, feel and direction, while keeping the same great quality and service.