Photographer
James Michael Woodward is a Professional Freelance Photographer from Cardiff, South Wales, who graduated The University of South Wales, Cardiff Atrium with a BA (Hons) Photography degree (2016).
James has gained experience on a high level and wide scale over a list of genreβs, but most recently he has turned Film Still Photographer and loves the atmosphere of being on set, capturing great character stills along with meeting like-minded people.
This has also inspired him to pursue an old interest in which he never previously thought of investigating, which is acting as he develops the experience within this new industry of work as an Actor. Managing to pursue both credits of Actor and Stills Photographer on each of the films he has worked on to date.
Why the name Dunnwood? The name was created during James FD photography college course as a friend of his Jonathan helped by suggesting an idea of he could join his family surnames together in which James decided was a great idea and that is the very outcome of Dunn and Woodward, together: Dunnwood photography was born.
Photographic experience:
.Actor head shots/head shots
.family portraiture
.band/music photography
.events/documentary
.stock promotional images
.many exhibitions past and present
. Film Stills photography:
. 'Generation Y film' Directed by Luke Walters (2019) .'Take Control' short, Cinescope productions (2019) . Actor head shots working with Time and Space productions (2019) .'Heading for the Edge' short film, Directed by Robert Greiner (2019) .USW short film 'The Fight' Directed by Kyle Thomas (2018)
. Trainee stills photographer, short film βSherlock Jonesβ BBC, Its my Shout, TV credit,
BBC 2 Wales (2018)
. TV series: Generation Y, Cinescope Films (2018)
. Slight stills help for USW production of War of the Worlds, Directed by Sam Jones (2018) . 'Happy? not happy?' Cinescope, as part of the London 48 hour sci-fi film challenge (2018) . . TV series: Generation Y, Cinescope Films (2018)
. Web series: Generation Y, Anifilic studios (2017)
. Joined Anifilic studios as Stills Photographer July/August (2017)
. World war one short film, Coward, Anifilic Studios, Directed and Produced by Luke Walters, Director of Photography Daniel Harris, camera operator Robin Biggs. (2017)
. Feature Film A Day for Kelly, IMDB credit, Directed by Craig Handley. (2017)
. Narrow the Path, short film, Anifilic Studios, Director Luke Walters. (2017)
. Unofficial Welsh Water Advert, Directed by Ciaran Hiscox. (2017)
. Sci-fi series The Social Media, Luke Walters and Craig Handley. (2017)
. Night Owl, Directed: James O Sullivan, Wrote by: Patrick Davies. (2017)
. Sci-fi series The Great War, Anifilic Studios. (2017)
. The Realm Beyond, short film Directed by Luke Walters. (2016)
All images posted on to this page are Β© of Dunnwood Photography.