Sports Photography Portfolio

Capture the energy, strength, and passion of your fitness journey with professional sports photography in London. Whether you’re a personal trainer, gym owner, or athlete, I’ll create striking visuals that tell your story and elevate your brand.

As a leading sports and fitness photographer in London, I provide a range of specialised services tailored to meet the unique needs of athletes, fitness professionals, and brands. Here’s what I can do for you:

 

  1. Fitness Photoshoots

    From high-energy gym sessions to serene outdoor yoga poses, I capture the intensity, focus, and beauty of fitness. Whether you’re a personal trainer, influencer, or fitness enthusiast, my shoots are designed to bring your personality and passion to life.

  2. Sports Event Coverage

    Covering everything from local competitions to large-scale tournaments, I document the action as it unfolds. With a sharp eye for detail, I freeze dynamic moments, capturing the energy and drama of every game or race.

  3. Branding and Marketing Shoots

    Need content that grabs attention and converts? I create powerful imagery for fitness brands, gyms, and activewear companies. These shoots focus on lifestyle storytelling, helping you connect with your audience and stand out in a competitive market.

  4. Athlete Portraits

    Celebrate your achievements with bold, creative portraits that showcase your strength and determination. Perfect for professional athletes or fitness enthusiasts looking to highlight personal milestones.

  5. Action Shots

    Capture movement and power in real time. Whether it’s a kettlebell swing, a sprint, or a rugby tackle, my action shots bring out the raw energy and precision of every movement.

Each service is tailored to your goals and style, ensuring every photo resonates with your audience while reflecting your brand’s unique identity. Let’s create images that motivate, inspire, and captivate.

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How to Prepare for a Gym Photoshoot: A Photographer’s Guide

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I’ve photographed hundreds of athletes, gym-goers and fitness professionals across London. And the shoots that produce the best results — the ones where every image is usable, where the client walks away with a gallery they’re genuinely proud of — aren’t always with the most photogenic people or the best-equipped gyms.

They’re with the people who came prepared.

Preparation isn’t about being perfect. It’s about showing up as the best version of yourself, so I can do my job and capture that. Here’s exactly what I tell every client before we shoot.

 

Book at the Right Time of Day

Most commercial gyms are quietest early morning or mid-afternoon on weekdays. This matters for two reasons: fewer people in the background of your shots, and less noise disrupting your focus. If the gym has skylights or large windows, morning light can be genuinely beautiful. I’ll always advise on timing once I know the venue, but if you’re choosing, aim for before 9am or between 1–3pm.

Sort Your Nutrition and Hydration

This isn’t about crash dieting in the week before — that’s not what I’m looking for and it won’t show up in photos the way you think it will. What does make a visible difference is hydration. Start increasing your water intake two to three days before the shoot. Avoid foods that cause bloating in the 24 hours prior — your midsection will look noticeably different and you’ll feel more comfortable moving in front of the camera.

If you time your carbohydrates well around training, you’ll look fuller and more muscular. Keep training in the days leading up to the shoot but don’t go to failure the day before — you want energy and a pump, not DOMS.

Plan Your Outfits in Advance

Bring a minimum of three outfits. I know that sounds like a lot, but variety in your gallery is what makes it genuinely useful — different looks mean different content for different platforms and purposes. Lay everything out the night before, not the morning of.

One neutral (black, grey, navy), one that represents your brand or personality, and one sport-specific option. Make sure everything is clean, fitted and crease-free. I’ll go into outfit specifics in more detail in a separate guide, but the golden rule is: if it looks good in the mirror, it’ll look good on camera. If you’re not sure, bring it and we’ll decide together.

Decide on Your Key Shots in Advance

Before we meet, have a think about what you want these images for. Social media content? A website? A sponsorship deck? The answer shapes everything — the angles, the lighting, whether we go more editorial or more commercial. I’ll guide the session, but clients who’ve thought about this in advance always leave with a more focused, purposeful gallery.

Think about three or four movements or poses that represent you well. Compound lifts, dynamic action shots, posed portraits — bring a reference image if there’s a look you’re going for. I’ll make it happen.

Groom and Skin Prep

Camera sensors pick up everything. A few things that make a genuine difference: matte skin photographs better than oily or sweaty skin (bring blotting papers or a small powder), freshly groomed facial hair looks intentional rather than unkempt, and if you’re a woman wearing makeup to the shoot, go for gym-appropriate products that won’t run under the lights.

Get a good night’s sleep before the shoot. Eye bags and tired skin are harder to work with than people expect.

What to Bring on the Day

A towel, your outfit options, water, and any equipment that’s part of your identity as an athlete — lifting belts, chalk, straps, resistance bands. These props add authenticity and give us more to work with compositionally. If you have branded kit or supplements you want featured, bring those too.

On the Day

Relax. That’s the main one. I’ll guide every shot — you don’t need to know how to pose, that’s my job. The only thing I need from you is energy and trust. The best shots always come when clients stop thinking about what they look like and just move naturally. We’ll get there.


Ready to book your gym photoshoot in London? I work with athletes, fitness professionals and gym brands across North London and beyond. Get in touch here to check availability and book your session.

How to Create Content in the Gym Like a Pro

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Let’s be honest – gym content is everywhere. But most of it? Blurry, boring, and a bit cringe. If you’re serious about standing out – whether you’re a PT, fitness brand, or gym junkie growing your online presence – it’s time to level up.

Here’s how to create content in the gym that actually grabs attention and gets results.

1. Know Your Why Before You Hit Record

Are you:

  • Showing off progress?

  • Selling your fitness coaching?

  • Teaching technique?

  • Building your brand?

Your goal will shape everything – from the angles you shoot to the editing style. Clarity = confidence.

2. Scout the Spot

Lighting matters. So does background. Avoid cluttered corners and dodgy fluorescent lights. Look for:

  • Natural light near windows

  • Open gym spaces with symmetry

  • Equipment that adds to your aesthetic, not distracts

Want that cinematic gym content? Book a session with a pro (like Louis) who knows how to light, frame, and direct.

3. Use the Right Gear (or Work Smart with What You’ve Got)

Yes, a DSLR and lighting rig is amazing. But if you’re just starting:

  • Use a tripod – shaky footage is a killer

  • Shoot horizontal and vertical (think YouTube & Instagram)

  • Clean your lens. Always.

Bonus tip: AirPods or wireless mics are perfect for clear, in-gym talking content.

4. Mix Your Shots

The best gym content isn’t just rep after rep. Add:

  • Warm-up and cool-down clips

  • Reaction shots (post-set realness)

  • Creative angles (low squats, mirror reflections, POV of your hands chalking up)

  • Detail cuts – trainers on the floor, sweat dripping, weights clanging

This adds story – not just sweat.

5. Time It Right

Peak gym hours = awkward stares and no space. Go early or off-peak for smoother filming and fewer distractions.

Also: always be respectful. No one wants to be an accidental extra in your TikTok.

6. Edit with Intention

Speed ramps, beat-matching, slow motion – great tools if used sparingly. Don’t overdo it. Let the movement speak for itself.

Keep your intros short, your message clear, and your visuals punchy. And if editing’s not your thing? Outsource. Or better yet – collaborate with a content creator (👋).

7. Show Personality, Not Just Form

People follow people. Let your voice, quirks, and real energy come through. Gym content is about trust and relatability, not perfection.


Need Help Creating Killer Gym Content?

You bring the sweat, we’ll bring the shots. Whether it’s a solo shoot or brand campaign, Louis Burgess Photography helps fitness pros, influencers, and creatives turn workouts into high-impact visual content

Book a Photoshoot in North London

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So, you’re hunting for a photoshoot in North London that actually delivers? Whether it’s for your personal brand, business, band, or just something special for the ‘Gram – welcome. You’re in the right place.

North London: A Backdrop Like No Other

From Camden’s gritty charm to Hampstead’s leafy elegance, North London has it all. Urban textures, iconic architecture, secret garden spots – the kind of locations that make a shoot. And we know how to use them.

At Louis Burgess Photography, we don’t just turn up and snap. We craft every shot with purpose, personality, and just the right amount of edge. Because your story deserves more than generic studio vibes – it needs location, light, and life.

Why Work With Louis?

Because you’re not here for average. You want:

  • Direction that brings out your best angles, not awkward poses.

  • Creative shots that feel authentic, not forced.

  • Fast turnaround and zero faff.

Whether it’s a 1:1 branding shoot, a promo for your next release, or just time to level up your portfolio, Louis brings the skill, energy, and instinct that turns good images into great ones.

“Louis instantly put me at ease and captured exactly what I didn’t even know I needed. Game-changing photos.” – Happy Client

Tailored to You – No Cookie Cutters Here

You won’t get a one-size-fits-all session. Every photoshoot in North London is bespoke. We’ll chat about your goals, your vibe, and the kind of shots you want. Then we make it happen – slick, simple, and stress-free.

Book Your Shoot – North London’s Calling

Ready to elevate your visual game? Contact me today. Let’s create something that actually feels like you – in the heart of North London.