Welcome to my site. I’m a storytelling portrait photographer working across the headshot, personal branding and family portrait genres.
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©Rebecca Price Photography
🤝Host of the LinkedIn Local for Epsom and Ewell, January 2025
🤝Began the Small Business Co-Llab networking group, May 2024
🏅Long-listed for the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery, 2024
🏅Became an Accredited Associate of the Portrait Masters and an official Portrait Masters Photographer, 2024
🏅10 Bronze Awards at The Portrait Masters Awards, 2024
🏅5 Bronze Awards at The Portrait Masters Awards, 2023
🏅1 Bronze with Distinction Award at The Portrait Masters Awards, 2022
🏅13 Bronze Awards The Portrait Masters Awards, 2022
🏅11 Bronze Awards The Portrait Masters Awards, 2021
🏅9 Bronze Awards at The Portrait Masters Awards, 2020
🏅Winner, London Institute of Photography competition, 2018
📸 2018 – set up Charlotte Webb Photography
📸 2016 – Worked with Mango Studios and subsequently Rebecca Price Photography
📸 Retrained as a photographer in 2013
🤰Pivoted as motherhood, the 2008 recession and magazine closure collided.
✍️ 2000–2008: Sub editor and writer at BBC History Magazine and at the BBC’s women’s magazine eve
💼 1999–2000: Worked in advertising, marketing and PR
🎨 Fine Art BA (Hons) Degree
Photography has always been in my life, though my previous career took me down a writer’s path. Yet I find photography and writing go hand in hand. They both tell a story – just in different ways – and where I can, I use both to tell your story, to create something different, unique and special for you.
“‘Charlie has taken professional photos of me twice now and the results are always amazing. So, when I wanted timeless, elegant photos of the family, she was the best person for the job. She tailored the shoot to meet my specific objectives and I was blown away with the results. I will cherish those photos for a lifetime, as will my children.’”