Alexander’s imagery feels like modern British still life.

Fashion and form seen through the language of light and patience.

Mamiya RZ67, Kodak Tri - X

Alexander Collins is a photographer whose work focuses on material culture, portraiture, and environments shaped by craft and continuity. His images are characterised by restraint, tonal control, and an attention to surface. Using light and form to reveal presence rather than declare narrative.

Across fashion, design, and heritage contexts, his work explores the quiet structures behind making: the patina of use, the discipline of repetition, and the human relationship to materials and place. There is a distinctly British sensibility to the approach - formal, measured, and attentive, allowing atmosphere to emerge without excess.

This considered visual language has been commissioned by brands and publications seeking to express a modern understanding of heritage: contemporary but grounded, authored yet functional, and designed to endure beyond seasonal cycles.

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Drawn to design, craft, and the poetry of artisan tradition, I collaborate with brands, makers, and studios who share a dedication to material integrity and editorial presence. Featured in The Rakish Gent, Homes & Garden, The Times, Carl Magazine, Another Escape & Stories .

For commissions & collaborations - please reach out via the form below or email:

alexanderco.studio@icloud.com

contact.

alexanderco.studio@icloud.com

atelier.alexander@icloud.com

+44 7834 987 120

Residing between London and the Cotswolds