Campaign for Ink In Water swimwear

Promotion.

Goals come in all shapes and sizes – make the most of photo and video to promote what matters to you.

I've been shooting for more than 10 years, and in that time I've helped sole traders, small businesses, large businesses, crowdfunding campaigns, not-for-profit groups, startups, and even a national museum promote themselves and spread their message with both photos and video.

The thing I love about promotion is that it offers us an opportunity to express not just what we're doing, but why we're doing it. It allows us a chance to go beyond the surface layer to the people and story behind it. It's an opportunity to use storytelling as a way to authentically communicate.

If you have something or someone you’d like to promote, reach out because I’d love to hear from you.

Promotional video for Ink In Water summer campaign

Promotional video for Air BNB rental

Promotional Video for ‘Life Keeps Me Dancing’ by Eileen Kramer, published by Pan Macmillan Australia

"I love working with Kieran as my brand photographer and videographer for brand shoots and campaigns. He's super easy to communicate with and his work speaks for itself. Will work with him again!"

- Ashleigh Mackenzie, Founder of Ink In Water

“Kieran was a dream to work with: relaxed, highly competent, and effortlessly creative. He took a minimal brief and created something inspired that exceeded expectations tenfold. I couldn't recommend Kieran's work enough and look forward to collaborating on future projects.”

- Rufus Cuthbert, Senior Marketing Executive, Pan Macmillan Australia

“I would wholeheartedly recommend Kieran for any work of this nature. I think he has fantastic technical skills but also a gentle presence, self-awareness, natural intelligence, and desire to produce his best work. It was a pleasure to work with and get to know him.”

- Christopher Smith, CEO, Shared Reading NSW

Acknowledgement of Country

Kieran Gilfeather lives on Wiradjuri Land, and Gilfeather Photo and Video operates on Wiradjuri and Gadigal land. The Traditional Custodians of these lands are the people of the Wiradjuri Nation and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. These lands were never ceded. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present, and emerging, on both of these lands, for their care of country and people.