Politicians from across the aisle smile for PR photography 

Scottish Fishermen's Federation

Major photography exhibition inspires over three days at Scottish Parliament

A NEW and exclusive look into the Scottish fishing industry, Pride and seas makes a splash on and off camera with PR photography.

“Pride in the Seas” is an exhibition and campaign run by the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) in partnership with renowned photographer Ian Georgeson and was held in the Garden Lobby at Holyrood Parliament between 19 and 21 March.

As a result, more than 50 MSPs including three party leaders have put their names to a pledge that commits them to protect and support Scotland’s vital fishing industry and coastal communities. This made for some amazing photo opportunities.

Our photography played a pivotal role in bringing this story to the media, we focused on regionalising each specific press release, so that it included pictures of specific local MSPs. These high-quality, eye-catching images were crucial in capturing the attention of the media and conveying the important message of pride in the seas.

Visual storytelling, as demonstrated through our photos, can significantly enhance media pitches, offering journalists a compelling reason to spotlight a story. The media coverage, enriched by our engaging visuals, not only highlighted the event but expanded the reach to 22 different regions of Scotland.

 At Holyrood PR, we pride ourselves on creating and sharing stories that matter. Through strategic media relations and powerful photography, we help ensure these important stories reach and resonate with the right audiences.


Read the original release:

Fishermen bid to reel in political support

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