Michael Cockerham

Michael Cockerham Wedding, commercial and editorial photography, producing captivating imagery for individuals and world renown brands since 1994.

Pat is the mechanic in the unit below my studio. He’s a truly remarkable man. A retired boxer, and a boxing trainer, he’...
23/04/2026

Pat is the mechanic in the unit below my studio. He’s a truly remarkable man. A retired boxer, and a boxing trainer, he’d be the first to tell you he has a sketchy past. But he’s also got a heart of gold. At 82 he’s still keeping fit, following a strict diet, recording his blood pressure and heart rate daily. His fitness has helped him through his many mishaps, including having a freight train fall on him - I kid you not. He still follows the boxing, and is something of a legend in South London circles. A proper old-school gentleman,… but wary of people, especially people with cameras. Best not to cross him.

It’s been 19,461 days since Eugene Cernan (pictured) uttered the words “… for all mankind” - the last words spoken on th...
01/04/2026

It’s been 19,461 days since Eugene Cernan (pictured) uttered the words “… for all mankind” - the last words spoken on the lunar surface at the end of the Apollo 17 mission, bringing the Apollo programme to an end.

Since his return along with fellow astronauts Harrison Schmitt, and Ronald Evans, no human has set out to travel further than low earth orbit - about 250 miles above the Earth. Until today.

The technology available now is beyond anything they could have imagined 53 years ago, but so too is the level of international involvement and cooperation. By the time Cernan returned from Taurus-Littrow only two nations had sent people to space: the United States and the Soviet Union. Now 55 different countries have had astronauts, including the UK with Helen Sharman and . And many countries are involved in helping to make today’s mission a success, with providing the Service Module being but one example.

Tonight - if all goes to plan - Artemis II will launch from Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and four people will set once again on an epic journey to the moon. They won’t land this time, but their success will pave the way for others who follow, and allow for the possible creation of a permanent human outpost on the lunar surface. Artemis II is a generational shift in human space exploration. I was alive when Cernan started that journey home, but too young to recall it now. The only people who do remember the extraordinary Apollo endeavours will now be in their mid-sixties at least. Now a new generation will be able to watch in awe and high definition as new firsts are claimed with humans once more setting out on a quest for exploration. The best of luck and good fortune to them all.

What a remarkable life, and a remarkable man. Saddened to learn of the death of Captain James Lovell. The only person to...
08/08/2025

What a remarkable life, and a remarkable man. Saddened to learn of the death of Captain James Lovell. The only person to fly to the moon twice (Apollo 8 and Apollo 13) and not walk on it.

Ad astra, Captain Lovell.

No plan survives contact with the enemy; or as Iron Mike Tyson once opined, “Everyone has a plan ‘til they get punched i...
18/06/2025

No plan survives contact with the enemy; or as Iron Mike Tyson once opined, “Everyone has a plan ‘til they get punched in the mouth.”

Boxing a tricky sport to photograph. Often it’s pure luck that you’re on the right side of the ring relative to a pivotal moment of combat. I often find the breaks between rounds more instructive. The fighters seek guidance from their corner; they become introspective as they process the exertions of the preceding three minutes, and contemplate how to break through the defences of their adversary in order to either survive or prevail.

Another day, another view from a hotel room window.
05/04/2025

Another day, another view from a hotel room window.

Happy Mother’s Day.
30/03/2025

Happy Mother’s Day.

A nice day for working outside.
29/03/2025

A nice day for working outside.

27/01/2025

17/01/2025
After weeks of being on the road doing very industrial photography it was a welcome change of pace yesterday to spend ti...
20/09/2024

After weeks of being on the road doing very industrial photography it was a welcome change of pace yesterday to spend time working with a remarkable Pilates and yoga instructor. I am somewhat in awe of a level of balance, strength and flexibility that is well beyond anything I have ever been remotely capable of.

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