Ed Robinson is a photographer, director, and visual consultant. He creates impactful and considered imagery and film for global brands. Working in advertising, editorial, lifestyle, corporate and marketing communications. Ed works globally with bases in London, Bangkok, and Singapore.

 
 
 

Ed photographs advertising campaigns, directs branded content films, and produces projects for global brands. He creates brand specific vibes alongside considered visual story telling for his clients. Ed is an expert in visually communicating his clients’ global operations and activities and is also a trusted partner to many brands and corporations, including Havas, BBDO, Black Sun plc, Edelman, WPP, Fitch, Shell, Natwest, Vodafone, John Lewis, G4S, Virgin, Coca-Cola, Staropramen beer, Schweppes, MGD Beer, Peroni, Aperol, Bulldog Gin, Jack Daniel's, Costa Coffee, Twinings, Imperial Brands, Saputo, ABF plc.   

In 2006, Ed founded the visual consultancy and production company, OneRedEye Global. They create bespoke visual strategies for global brands and corporations and produce the work to implement them effectively. Their personable approach enables the ordinary to become extraordinary, and always with a smile. www.oneredeye.com

Ed started his photography career as a successful music photographer, travelling the world to photograph some of the biggest names in the industry, including Sting, Led Zeppelin, Carl Cox, Florence and the Machine, Ed Sheeran, Paloma Faith, Andrea Bocelli, J.Lo, Zucchero, José Carreras,  Plácido Domingo, Ben E. King, Richie Hawtin, Jamie Cullum, Jools Holland, UNKLE. Ed has also been personal photographer to such people as Sir Richard Branson, Harvey Goldsmith CBE, Güler Sabancı.

Alongside his commercial work, during the 2020 lockdown, Ed created the fundraising initiative Prints for Music in aid of Stagehand Covid crew relief fund. Over 1,000 prints were sold, raising £115,000 in just 4 weeks.

Ed is a full member of the Association of Photographers, previously serving as a director on the Board. He also retains professional membership of the UK Picture Editors Guild and the World Photographic Academy.