A Warm Welcome

 

As a published photographer with a First-Class BA degree in Documentary and Moving Image, Lucy has spent over two decades capturing the beauty of the British countryside. Her work is deeply inspired by the people, animals, and traditions that shape rural life. With a keen eye for storytelling and an unwavering passion for her craft, she creates timeless, bespoke imagery that reflects the heart of country living.

 

Originally from Hampshire and well traveled, Lucy now lives in a small Berkshire village with her husband and two daughters, along with three homebred black Labradors. At the last count, there were also three ponies too—but there’s always room for more!

 

Her camera kit consists of two modern Sony Alpha mirrorless cameras and a collection of prime and zoom lenses. She prides herself on a streamlined workflow, using high-quality equipment and backup systems to ensure the safe storage of your images.

 

Feel free to explore her portfolio and get in touch.

 

 

lucy brooker

About

After graduating with a 1st class Honours degree in Documentary and Moving Image, Lucy worked for ITV television for a few years before taking an exciting year out in Australia. Her passion for still image work grew at this time, just as digital was making its debut. Working on family run livestock farms, show jumping yards and grooming for polo teams was a wonderful opportunity to fill digital cards with fabulous equine photography and build fond memories.

 

On her return to the Uk in 2003, Lucy began working as the Polo Secretary for the prestigious Guards Polo Club. at only 24 yrs, Lucy become a director of Centaur Photographic, who were Guards Polo Club official photographers.

 

For eight years Lucy photographed royalty, the rich, the famous, the polo greats and everyone in-between! Centaur Photographic also carried out the ‘original’ UK horse and owner fashion photoshoots that are now very common in the equestrian world.

 

In 2011 Lucy married and Lucy Brooker Photography was launched with her new name. Although not seen on the polo field as often these days, lucy still continues her passions for photographing equine portraits and field sports.

 

Berkshire based photographer specialising in Equine, Field, family and Rural Business photography.