London Sports Photographer
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Behind-the-scenes of commissioning & commercial Photography

A place for the bigger story behind the images: Women’s sport campaigns, interviews, press features, award wins and nominations, and case studies from commissioned sports shoots. Expect technical insight on creative process, shoot production and real-world essentials from planning and permissions to licensing, usage and final delivery.

Photographing the T20 Women's World Cup at Lord's
Sports Photography, Women's Sport Karen Yeomans Sports Photography, Women's Sport Karen Yeomans

Photographing the T20 Women's World Cup at Lord's

Twenty years ago, I watched the 2005 Ashes from the stands at Edgbaston, Lord's and The Oval, a cricket fan whose love of the game began with Sunday afternoons parked beside a boundary rope. This summer I returned to Lord's for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, this time below the Edrich Stand with a camera in my hand, photographing elite women's cricket at the ground I'd only ever known as a spectator. This is a story about cricket, women's sport, access and belonging.

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Shaping the Future of Women’s
Sports Photography

Because women’s sport deserves to be seen with honesty, energy, and respect

I’m Karen Yeomans, a London-based sports photographer specialising in women’s sport, movement and performance. This Press & News page brings together interviews, features and long-form stories that explore what it really takes to photograph elite sport and why representation behind the camera matters.

My work focuses on power, resilience, community and visibility. I photograph female athletes with the same intensity, craft and editorial intention historically reserved for men’s sport, creating imagery that feels real, cinematic and human.

If you're researching women's sport photography, looking for a sports photographer in London, or commissioning a campaign shoot, these features offer a clear window into my approach and values. You can also explore my movement and yoga photography, read what clients say or get in touch to discuss a brief.