I'm Hannah Davis — a photographer, creative director, and visual storyteller with over 12 years of experience capturing moments that matter.

Since saving up my Christmas and birthday money in 2012 to buy my first camera, I've spent thousands of hours learning, experimenting, and taking tens of thousands of photos to master my craft.

Photography has been my way of seeing the world through wonder and possibility. Whether I'm creating theatrical self-portraits, documenting community events like Diwali in Romford, or helping professionals shine through headshots at Purple Vision Studios, I bring the same passion and attention to detail to every project.

My work has been featured at the Romford International Film Festival and Romford Horror Festival, and I've participated in international residencies including the ECG Horizon Residency in Burabay, Kazakhstan. But what truly drives me is making professional photography and education accessible to everyone — breaking down financial barriers so that all creatives can access the tools and knowledge they need.

As a teacher, I believe in hands-on, practical learning in a supportive environment. I've combined everything I've learned over the past decade — plus feedback from students who've taken photography classes — to create workshops that focus on building real skills with your own camera. No boring lectures, just practical techniques you can use immediately.

I understand what it's like to feel overwhelmed by camera settings and confused by technical jargon. That's exactly why I created these workshops — to give you the same confidence and creative freedom that photography has given me. My teaching style is patient, clear, and neurodivergent-friendly, ensuring everyone feels comfortable asking questions and learning at their own pace.

When you join my photography workshops, you're not just learning technical skills — you're joining a supportive community of fellow photographers and gaining a mentor who genuinely wants to see you succeed. Let's unlock your camera's full potential together and help you capture the images you've been imagining.



Check out recent projects here.

The Creative Process

  • Imagination

    Unlimited ideas are achieved by brainstorming lots of different ideas for the same concept.

  • Innovation

    To create something new, I look at things not for what they are but what they could be.

  • Production

    The steps to turning an idea into reality through doing