Most visual media captures what a moment looks like. I specialise in capturing how it feels, underpinned by the strategy of how it communicates.
Hello, I’m Tracey Largue. I am a photographer, filmmaker, and media strategist based in Scotland. With over a decade behind the lens and an MSc in Media Management and Creative Industries, my work sits at the intersection of intentional narrative and cinematic artistry.
Whether I am documenting the electric energy of the performing arts, capturing the raw emotion of a milestone celebration, or crafting visual assets for heritage and corporate brands, I approach every project with a dual lens: the eye of an artist and the brain of a media producer.
The Strategic Edge
Great imagery shouldn't just exist in a vacuum—it has a job to do. Because my technical expertise is backed by advanced academic training in public relations, media, and creative industry management, I bring an entirely different level of intentionality to your project.
The Technical Foundations: Built on classical training in professional photography and over ten years of active field experience. From high-speed action environments to delicate, low-light theatrical stages, I thrive in fast-moving, unpredictable spaces.
The Narrative Layer: Drawing on my work with landmark organisations like Historic Environment Scotland and the Edinburgh University Students' Association, I know how to handle high-stakes branding, cultural heritage, and community storytelling with absolute precision.
The Complete Picture: I work seamlessly across both stills and moving image. From post-production storytelling in the edit suite to directing on set, you receive a cohesive, premium visual ecosystem from a single, trusted creator.
The Art of the Candid
My philosophy is rooted in authenticity. I don’t deal in rigid, over-staged, or manufactured moments.
Whether you are a brand looking to showcase your true culture, a performing arts company needing striking promotional imagery that leaps off the page, or a couple wanting your wedding documented like a living piece of history; my goal is to let the day breathe. I step back, observe the subtle shifts in energy, and capture the fleeting, unrepeatable interactions that define who you are.
You get to stay entirely in the moment. I’ll make sure it’s preserved beautifully.