Editorial shoot with
Savile Row’s Modern Tailor

Responsive Line

Photographing Alexandra Wood, one of Savile Row’s first female tailors exclusively designing for men was a quiet, powerful kind of magic. Her studio, filled with warm light, precision, and character, set the tone for a shoot that was all about storytelling with soul. I approached this assignment not just as a lifestyle and editorial photographer, but as someone genuinely curious about the woman behind the craft. Alexandra’s tailoring is personal, contemporary and confident, so that’s how I wanted the images to feel. Through soft, warm tones, considered details and quiet moments between fittings, I captured a portrait of not just her designs, but her presence.

Behind the camera, I’m always looking for the intersection between purpose and presence. Whether I’m working with athletes, yogis, or entrepreneurs like Alexandra, I aim to create space for the subject to be seen, authentically, naturally, and with intent. This shoot celebrates a different side of menswear: one led by a woman who knows exactly how to empower her clients through impeccable fit and intuitive design. It was important that the imagery reflected that same confidence, without shouting. Gentle textures, a glimpse of behind-the-scenes tailoring, and Alexandra’s grounded elegance all worked together to shape this story visually. For brands and creatives who want more than just polished product shots, who want photographs that feel alive and purposeful, I bring a unique eye, warm natural light, and an editorial sensibility that speaks to who you are, not just what you make. Tell your story with the same care and soul.