TIM DWELLY IN PARTNERSHIP - Key Persons


Alison Benjamin

Job Titles:
  • Journalist and Communications Consultant
  • Partner Profile
  • Writer & Researcher
Alison Benjamin is a journalist and communications consultant specialising in social issues and the voluntary sector. She contributes regularly to Guardian Society and edits Corporate Citizen magazine, published three times a year by the Directory of Social Change. She has carried out research for Tim Dwelly in Partnership, for example on Creative Regeneration for Joseph Rowntree Foundation. She also worked with Tim on ROOF magazine's What Works good practice section sponsored by the JRF

Anna Minton

Job Titles:
  • Freelance Journalist and Writer
  • Partner Profile
  • Writer & Researcher
Anna Minton is a freelance journalist and writer focusing on social policy. She has won a series of national awards for her housing journalism in particular, which has been featured in all the major broadsheets. A former staffer on The Financial Times she is now a regular contributor to The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Shelter's magazine ROOF and Estates Gazette

Greg Dyer

Job Titles:
  • Founding Member of Light Circus Digital Media
  • Partner Profile
After a 12 year career spanning graphic design and advertising art direction in the M4 corridor, Greg Dyer now lives in his native Cornwall working with clients and collaborators across the county, the country and across the pond His work covers multimedia, web projects, graphic design for print, branding and marketing communications strategies. He is an active member of several collaborative working groups including the Digital Peninsula Network Greg is a founding member of Light Circus Digital Media, a creative and production team working in visual communications. With his colleague Mark Noall, he designs and develops interactive interfaces, web sites, streaming animations, web content and interactive multi media Light Circus also undertake creative and technical consultancy, working with ISP's, large new media production companies and web developers including the Halifax, BBC, Ford, the UKUUG, Yahoo, Excite...

Jon Walter

Job Titles:
  • Partner Profile
Jon Walter is a photojournalist who has worked in the public sector for both organisations and magazines. He has worked with Tim Dwelly on many projects, notably supplying photos for the UK's United Nations Habitat 2 report Living in the Future He still works as a photographer but also runs Third Avenue, a photographic agency specifically aimed at providing services to the public sector. Third Avenue's website includes an image library where pictures can be downloaded for immediate use. It also contains a magazine section with photographic essays and a guide to commissioning photography which can be downloaded as PDF files

Lisa Thompson

Job Titles:
  • Partner Profile
  • Specialist
  • Writer & Researcher
Lisa is a specialist in most aspects of corporate communications including copywriting, sub-editing, desktop publishing, public relations strategies, promotional and reactive news media work, crisis PR, internal communications and public relations training. She specialises in turning jargon-heavy copy into easy-to-read plain English

Nick Harpley

Job Titles:
  • Designer
  • Partner Profile
Nick Harpley runs the Satzooma multi media design bureau from Penzance. He has designed for the Celtic Film and TV Festival, Kerrier and Carrick district councils, ROOF magazine, Construction News and many other clients. His promotion work for Cornish eclipse festivals was featured in national media He is skilled in design for both web and print. His expertise with Flash, typographic animation and video presentation has led to his work being exhibited at arts events as well as commissioned from the private and public sector

Paul Feldman

Job Titles:
  • Partner Profile
  • Writer and Journalist
Paul Feldman is a writer and journalist with more than 30 years' experience working in a number of different areas. His wide range of skills enable him to create original reports and documents, edit and reconstruct complex documents, run public relations offices, write articles for newspapers and magazines and project manage through design and print

Paul Herrmann

Job Titles:
  • Partner Profile
  • Photographer
Paul Herrmann is based in Manchester. He apprenticed in the 1980s with former Picture Post photographer Humphrey Spender. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines and exhibitions nationally and internationally. In 2000 he published a book, Playing with Fire, a study of street art and street theatre Paul has worked for clients including government departments, Shelter, the RSPCA and NACAB, various trade unions, housing associations, local authorities and regeneration organisations. His work with arts organisations has included shoots for The Lowry, North West Arts and Yorkshire Arts. His aim is to establish good relationships with all his clients, working closely on the brief, then photographing in a relaxed, sensitive and ethical way, to produce vibrant and authentic pictures He is also an expert in digital imaging, has lectured nationally, and currently chairs 'Redeye', the North West Photography Network. Paul has worked with Tim Dwelly over a number of years, accompanying him on photo shoots for his features in the housing and local government press Paul's stock is available through www.reportdigital.co.uk. This is a password protected photo library. For access or a demonstration, call 01789 262 151

Steve Tanner

Job Titles:
  • Partner Profile
Since finishing his degree in fine art photography at Sheffield, Steve Tanner has lived and worked from Cornwall, carrying out commercial and creative photography across the world and running an independent film company Brainstorm Films Steve's photos have appeared in The Independent, Time Magazine, The Guardian, The Sunday Telegraph, The Observer, The Times, The Times Educational Supplement. He has contributed to a number of reports for Tim Dwelly in Partnership, including the Government's 2001 review of the New Deal for Communities regeneration programme His clients have included the DTLR, the DTI, Save The Children, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, South West Arts, Cornwall County Council, the Princes Trust and British Telecom. His photos have been used widely in arts and theatre publicity, including posters for the Royal National Theatre Steve has won several awards and bursaries for his work, mainly to shoot abroad, including visits to Northern Ireland, Berlin, Egypt and Russia. His work has been shown in numerous exhibitions around the country from the Tate St. Ives to the Corridor Gallery in Fife