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sgroliwch am y storithe brief
Ateb Cymru asked Mona Digital to refresh their team photography for the company website and social channels. The brief was specific: a current, consistent set of headshots, group portraits and candid working frames that read as a real team rather than a stock library.
One shoot day. Same-week turnaround. Frames that would sit cleanly across the website and the social feed without looking over-processed.

the approach
A single-day shoot at M-SParc (Menai Science Park), where Ateb Cymru's working day is rooted. Two off-camera flashes carried the formal headshots and group portraits; ambient light handled the candid frames so the meeting-room images felt observed rather than staged.
The lighting plan was deliberately split. Off-camera flash for the work that needed to be repeatable and consistent across faces; available light for the moments that needed to feel natural.

the making
The day moved across three rooms inside M-SParc. The boardroom held the candid sequence — the team around the table mid-meeting, framed wide and close — and then turned over for group portraits with the off-camera lights set. A second M-SParc space carried further group and individual frames so the final set wasn't all from one wall.
Photography commissions like this live or die on pace. Forty selects across headshots, group portraits and candids was the target by end of day.

the outcome
Forty edited images delivered the same week as the shoot. The grade stayed close to neutral — small exposure and colour corrections only — so the set reads as the room actually looked rather than as a filtered or processed library.
Headshots, group shots and candids in one consistent edit, ready to drop straight into the Ateb Cymru website and social channels.

the meaning
Brand photography for an organisation like Ateb Cymru isn't about glamour. It's about making sure the team that actually does the work is the team people see when they land on the site. Same-week delivery keeps that current rather than letting the refresh become a project of its own.

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