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Blink-Photo launches fast fashion studio in Manchester

On the eve of Manchester Fashion Week, leading commercial photography agency, Blink-Photo, will relaunch their Manchester studio with a specialist fast fashion offering.

The relaunch will see the studio capable of turning around campaign imagery in as little as four hours, with a team of 12 fashion specialists on hand to manage every aspect of the process – from initial styling to the final edit.

Speaking on the relaunch, Blink-Photo Director, Steven Livesey, said: “Since our launch in 2006 fashion photography has changed beyond recognition. Manchester has been at the heart of this revolution, so it was only fitting that when we were looking to introduce a dedicated fast fashion offering we looked to the studio space we already had in the city.”

Dave Box, Creative Director at Blink-Photo’s Manchester studio, added: “Redeveloping the studio into a truly versatile space has given us the ability to quickly adapt to our clients’ constantly evolving needs. Our Manchester team, with years’ of hard won fashion photography experience, are ready to offer the very best model, still-life, video content and production.”

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