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Shot By The Sheriff Photography Shot by the Sheriff photography is led by Keith Sheriff, who has over 25 years' experience working as a professional photographer. He has worked for numerous companies and individuals, including various high profile celebrities and even been the Royal Rota Host Photographer for HRH Prince Charles at St. James' Palace.

Keith has proved himself as a respected, discreet & popular choice of photographer. Based in the South East, he has a broad range of clients in London, The City and surrounding home counties, as well as a number of International clients.
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Magazine & Editorial
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Keith Sheriff has a massive collection of magazine and editorial work from photography projects for PR & media agencies. This work has provided him the opportunity to photograph front covers and portraits of Marco Pierre-White, Tom Conran, Phil Spencer, Don Letts, Jenny Eclair, Sir Terry Wogan, Tinie Tempah and many, many more celebrities.
Property & Interiors
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Shot By The Sheriff Photography works frequently on property and interiors photography projects. Clients range from independent retail outlets, interior designers, interior stylists, estate agents, property management companies, furniture retailers, builders, kitchen & bathroom fitters amongst others.
Creative & Advertising
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Keith Sheriff, enjoys working on creative projects for individuals and companies, whether they be one-off photographic projects or part of a body of work for an advertising campaign. He has worked on a variety of projects with large nationwide corporates, theatres companies, independent and chain retailers, musicians & bands, wedding dress designers and many more besides. His clients include BMW, London Underground, Churchill, Santander & HMRC.
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King Derrick
Feb 04, 2019
SBTS did some great publicity photos for me. Great communication, an easy guy to work with, and very thorough. Came up with some great ideas and visuals too. Would definitely use SBTS again.