Osprey Charging is a UK-based Electric Vehicle Charging Network, with a vision of a world in which all road travel is electric, enabling future generations to breathe clean air. To achieve this vision, the company aims to construct the best UK charging network, with cutting-edge technology, easy-to-use, and readily available chargers in prime locations.
OneSNAP Visuals has had the pleasure of working with Osprey on numerous PR shoots, including but not restricted to British Gas PR, The Wharf Site PR, The Eaton Oak Campaign & Salmon's Leap Campaign. The company is proud to have produced a range of photos and videos for Osprey all across the UK, examples of which can be found below:
Eaton Oak Campaign (July 2023)
In contrast to preceding projects undertaken for Osprey Charging, the Eaton Oak campaign distinctly encompasses a dual focus: a comprehensive visual documentation of the charging infrastructure, intertwined with meticulously captured 'moments' aligning with a concurrent video campaign. This campaign initiative adeptly illustrates the seamless integration of the charging facility within the surrounding locale, portraying the diverse ways in which individuals can optimize local amenities while their vehicles recharge.
British Gas Press Release (May 2022)
Whilst it is often difficult to visualise what happens in the editing process, the images displayed on the right showcase the before and after of one of the Osprey charger photos. Each photo is individually edited for colour
to ensure that the final tones of the photo are the most appealing and fitting to the scenario of use and once the colour-correction and colour-grading processes are completed, each photo is then individually retouched to remove unwanted objects from the scene. In this example this has been entirely possible using only Adobe Lightroom, however, where necessary, the photos are transported into Adobe Photoshop to remove any of these unwanted objects.
to ensure that the final tones of the photo are the most appealing and fitting to the scenario of use and once the colour-correction and colour-grading processes are completed, each photo is then individually retouched to remove unwanted objects from the scene. In this example this has been entirely possible using only Adobe Lightroom, however, where necessary, the photos are transported into Adobe Photoshop to remove any of these unwanted objects.
Croydon Site Press Release featuring Bonnet (December 2021)