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ABOUT US
Pellier Noir is the brand name of Elite Services and Supplies provided by Pellier Events and Woodyatt Digital Photography. We provide the country's finest Executive Social Event photography.
We also conduct Event Photography Training, Workshops, Seminars and Exhibitions to the Event Photography sector.
Pellier Event Photography are the founders of the "Pellier Noir Style" of Social Event Photography. Pellier Noir is the ultimate in High Class Executive Social Event Photography. In 2007 Pellier Events created the Pellier Noir style which is now widely revered throughout the Event Photography world. We attend some of the most glamorous and top Charity Balls in the UK. Venues include Manchester United, Hilton Park Lane, The Dorchester, The Waldorf Hotel and many more.
Pellier Noir is the brand name of Event Photography supplies and is run by Paul Rogers of Pellier Event Photography.
Our products include:-
- The country's top Executive Social Event Photography Experience
- Event Photography Supplies
- Event Photography Training and Workshop
- Charity Celebrity photograph and autograph sessions
- And much much more...

Paul Rogers |
Paul Rogers is a name that has very quickly become respected amongst event photographers for producing work of a very high standard under the restrictions that event photographers find themselves, whereas it is something that his customers have known about for some time and why they return time after time to book him.
Paul regularly works at some of the top venues such as Manchester United, Hilton Park Lane, The Dorchester, The Waldorf Hotel and The Grosvenor House, but top venues do not mean large and luxurious working areas. Paul has refined how he works, adapting lighting and backgrounds so that he can continue to produce the best quality images in his own unique Pellier Noir style.
Paul has been persuaded to share some of his trade-craft with other event photographers which he has then developed further so that he can properly mentor other photographers and advise on all aspects of their business, based upon the successful methods and workflows that uses himself.
If you like the photography and think the clients look happy it is down to what Paul calls Photo-tainment, the art of connecting with clients you are photographing and bringing out their character and personality, a studio photographer may have an hour or two to achieve this whereas an event photographer is lucky if they have a minute to do this.
Paul is at the forefront of the advancement of Event Photography clearly demonstrating that event photographers are the equal of any other photographer. |
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