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Installation content photographer in London: BLOOM at 22 Bishopsgate

By Emmet · Published 19 April 2026 · Last updated 1 July 2026

Installation content photographer in London: BLOOM at 22 Bishopsgate

An installation content photographer in London delivers a whole content package from a single afternoon, fast. On 19 April 2026 I covered the BLOOM installation at 22 Bishopsgate in the City for Holt Andrews Social, a three-hour shoot producing a behind-the-scenes reel, thirty portrait and thirty landscape photos, and a timelapse of the installation, with delivery due the next day. Modern brand and placemaking work wants a full kit of content from one visit. Below is what a package like this involves.

What is an installation content package?

A mixed set of deliverables from one shoot, usually video and stills, plus a timelapse. For BLOOM that meant a BTS reel for social, sixty photos split across portrait and landscape crops, and a timelapse showing the piece come together. One booking, several formats.

Clients want everything a campaign needs in a single hit, and a good content shoot hands it over ready to post.

Why film a timelapse of an installation?

Because it compresses hours of work into a few gripping seconds. A timelapse of BLOOM going up turns a slow build into content people actually watch to the end, and it’s one of the highest-performing formats for installation and event work.

Setting a timelapse means locking a camera and letting it run the whole shoot while I cover everything else, so the format costs almost nothing extra to capture.

How do you deliver next-day turnaround?

Plan the edit before the shoot and shoot for it. Same-day and next-day delivery are only possible if you know exactly what you need before you arrive. For BLOOM I shot to a clear brief, so editing the reel, stills, and timelapse overnight was realistic rather than a scramble.

Tight turnaround matters in the City, where a launch or activation has a short window to make noise.

Who books installation and content shoots?

Brands and agencies, plus developers and placemaking teams. LemonLens shoots installation and activation content across London as part of our event and commercial work, and it links to brand portrait sessions. The City, Bishopsgate, and Canary Wharf are all regular ground for corporate content.

FAQ

How much does an installation content shoot cost in London?

Content packages are priced per project, based on shoot length and deliverables, plus turnaround. A half-day producing a reel, stills, and a timelapse is strong value versus commissioning each separately. Send me the brief and I’ll quote.

Can you deliver next day?

Yes, when it’s planned in. The BLOOM package was delivered the following day because the shoot was built around a clear deliverables list. Fast turnaround is realistic with the right prep.

Do you provide both photo and video from one shoot?

Yes. Installation work usually wants a mix, so I capture stills, video, and timelapse together in one visit, which keeps costs and disruption down.

Where in London do you shoot corporate installations?

Across the City and beyond, including Bishopsgate and Canary Wharf, plus Central London. Corporate towers, lobbies, and public spaces are all regular locations.

Book installation content

Have an installation, launch, or activation that needs a full content package? Tell me the date and location, plus the deadline. I’ll plan the deliverables and quote. Contact LemonLens.

For artists, a good set of live images travels well onto Songkick and into press coverage from outlets like the BFI.


About the author. Emmet is a London photographer and videographer, and the founder of LemonLens, shooting content, events, and portraits from LemonShark Studio in Fulham (769b Fulham Road, SW6 5HA). See more at lemonlens.com and his portfolio, or follow @lemonlenz_ on Instagram.



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