We Don’t Just Create Imagery. We Deliver Solutions
Commercial photography, video production and aerial filming for organisations across London and the South East, with UK-wide coverage for commissioned projects.
Who We Are
Led by a professional photographer with over 30 years’ experience, Nichols Vision Works has been internationally published and trusted to photograph public figures including His Majesty King Charles III (as Prince of Wales).
The company provides commercial photography, videography and aerial filming across London and the South East, working across corporate, automotive, architecture, PR and brand environments.
Projects are planned around how imagery will be used — not just how it will look — ensuring clear communication, safe working practice and visuals that represent organisations accurately and responsibly.
CAA qualified and approved drone pilot with GVC and Operational Authorisation
Fully insured. Including £10m public liability cover
30+ years experience. Internationally published.
Using the latest in professional 4k cinematic high resolution drone technology
UK Wide Coverage. Available for projects across the UK.
WHAT WE DO
PHOTOGRAPHY
We produce commercial photography across automotive, corporate & PR, construction, architecture, fashion and beauty sectors. From executive portraits and brand storytelling to live site documentation and campaign imagery, each shoot is planned around how the visuals will actually be used — ensuring the final images are both visually strong and practically effective.
VIDEOGRAPHY
Our videography combines ground-based filming and aerial production to create clear, purposeful visual communication — from brand films and case studies to project documentation and promotional content. The focus is always on clarity, accuracy and usability, not just appearance.
DRONE SERVICES
Our CAA-authorised aerial filming supports commercial, construction, architectural and infrastructure projects where scale, context and progress need to be communicated clearly. Fully insured and planned around live environments, aerial footage becomes part of a wider visual record — not just a standalone shot.