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but we’ve been creating beautiful portraits for over 45 years.

 

 

Family team Mark, Mardie and Robert Palmer together run East Anglia’s leading boutique portrait studio. Mark opened his first studio in the 1970s in converted stables behind his grandparents’ business in Saxmundham, wanting to move away from dull staid portraiture and create images that he and Mardie wanted to hang on their walls. In 2005 Robert, their eldest son, joined the team bringing fresh blood and enthusiasm to the studio. He guides clients through their portrait experience: from the booking and consultation to the view and order appointment, Robert ensures they achieve the most from their portrait session.

The philosophy of the studio is timeless style not fast fashion, quality not quantity. We believe in treasuring simple pleasures and distance ourselves from the disposable approach – it’s the important things that matter – home, friendships, family. As a studio we are obsessive about detail and we cannot emphasise enough how much thought, care and attention goes into every portrait – we know how much you’ll cherish them and they will last for generations to come. No two family shoots are ever quite the same and that is where our decades of experience understanding and interpreting the needs and wishes of our clients really show.

Mark Palmer

As I enter my 46th year as a portrait photographer there’s not a lot I haven’t seen in the studio. There’s been the ‘can’t smile, won’t smile’ people, the family that, unannounced, came out of the changing room completely naked, and shooting a session with a white pigeon on my head! When I was four my grandfather started me on a path that would lead me to some unimaginably beautiful places all over the world – he ignited my love of fishing. This, along with delivering amazing images every time for every client, is still my passion.

Mardie Palmer

After College and travelling I spent 20 years working in Schools’ Consultancy whilst also convincing Mark to use his unique skills with a camera to start his own Studio. Having two boys, numerous horses, dogs and extended families I knew as a mother how important it was to capture those precious moments. But as a young family we didn’t want stiff, formal portraits – we wanted lovely relaxed, natural pictures of us! And that’s still the case. Although time has marched on it is still such a joy to see the pleasure on our clients’ faces when their view the images we have created for them.

Robert Palmer

Having been born just as my parents were opening their Framlingham studio I spent my formative years as their chief model, with vivid memories of having to run barefoot along a pebbly beach at Thorpeness and gazing whimsically into our Labrador’s eyes, as yet another Kodak award was chased, and won. So it was predestined that I should work as the Saturday receptionist whilst still at school, and spent many happy hours experimenting in the dark room. I still love meeting such a variety of people and working in an exciting and creative environment, and when I can escape from that I spend far too much time on the golf course.

Kate Jillions

After leaving school I travelled extensively and found my love of photography which led me to a degree in photography before working as a photographer on cruise ships. Having then worked for the Palmers over 10 years ago I left to move to London continuing my photographic career for Net-a-Porter. I got married seven years ago, had a son Jack and daughter Fern who with Murphy our Cockapoo keeps me on my toes when I’m not in the studio.

Shelley Jones

I studied Health and Social Care at College which led onto a fulfilling career in Adult Social Care in Suffolk meeting a vast range of people from various backgrounds. In 2013 I moved to Western Australia with my partner and children and returned after a fabulous four years in an amazing country. I then joined the team here in 2021 wanting a change from social care but still with day-to-day contact with clients. I really enjoy chatting to customers and hearing all their different life stories and adventures. It’s so rewarding working for a small family run business that is so committed to their customers and passionate in what they do.

Michelle Berry

My first job was in the travel industry and following a break when my time was taken up with running a home and bringing up children (and dogs!), I went back to work in the hospitality sector. Wanting new challenges I joined the Studio in 2018 being attracted not only by the  stunning portraiture, but also by the Studio’s ethos of five star customer service. Having always enjoyed working with people I love chatting to so many different clients and helping them decide what to wear and bring along to their session. Being the first point of contact for most clients, it is wonderful to then complete the circle by handing over their finished portraits when they come to collect.

Abbie Gray

From living in Bournemouth, studying in Plymouth and working in Southampton I decided to mix things up and move to the Suffolk countryside to work with this fantastic team. I love listening to everyone’s stories whilst we’re in the studio, as well as getting to know them and their family. When I’m not at work you’ll find me at the beach, especially on a sunny day!

Our story so far…

  • 1978

    Mark opened Stable Studio, behind his grandparents’ shop on the High Street in Saxmundham. The industry was firmly entrenched in dull, staid portraiture, and Mark was viewed with some amusement by his peers for his passion and enthusiasm and, as they saw it, naive informal photographic style.

  • 1987

    Mark and Mardie moved to a dilapidated farmhouse outside Framlingham, had their first son in a blizzard, and opened Mark Palmer at The Old Coach House, on Fore Street. Networking with other like-minded photographers throughout the UK Mark was making a name for his distinctive relaxed style and winning Kodak and Fuji Awards.

  • 1994

    Having outgrown “the little green shed” they moved studio to much larger premises on Bridge Street. This resulted in a rapid expansion of the business with Mark being commissioned to provide photography for clients throughout the UK and Europe.

  • 1999

    Mark Palmer Portraiture opened in the beautiful 16th Century Guildhall on the Market Square. A massive refurbishment from several small units to a state of the art portrait studio followed, and Mark took the decision to specialise in what he loved best – studio portraits.

  • 2000

    Mark was invited to join the Venture franchise and became a Founder Member. He stepped back from taking the photographs over the next few years as he was committed to training and managing studios and a large team of photographers.

  • 2012

    Mark Palmer Photography was reborn. The three Palmers knew that the time was right to leave the franchise and go back to being a family-run independent studio. They all agree it was the best decision they ever took!

  • 2018

    Mark celebrates his 40th Anniversary in the industry. Although considerably older and greyer than when he started he is still as passionate about his craft, possibly even more so.

  • 2023

    The studio celebrates it’s 45th Anniversary and it seems to have flown by! Looking back we can’t help but think of the thousands of families who we’ve photographed and the beautiful images that are now on their walls.

Why now?

There are so many reasons to put off having your family portrait taken: you aren’t sure if your family is complete yet; it’s such a huge project getting all the far flung relatives together; we are all so caught up with our daily schedules it is inevitable that things we mean to do get put on the back burner… all genuine and understandable excuses to put it off, but just do it – if you’ve been thinking about it, then your family portrait is definitely overdue!

Our Experience

Experience has taught us that there’s never the perfect time, but so often it’s left until it’s too late. Once the children have grown up and the family has changed you can’t go back and capture those images you wish you had. In today’s digital world where images will never be archived and made permanent, there’s never been a better time to create a lasting memory of who you and your family are. We know you will look back on these portraits and think this was one of the best things you ever did.

An amazing experience from the photo session with Mark through to being reduced to (happy) tears at the viewing of our pictures today!! Many thanks to the entire team for making it so enjoyable, from someone who previously hated having her photo taken!!! X

Caroline Stevens

The whole experience was amazing! Mark was great fun and was brilliant with my stepson. Will be coming back again.

Jo Slater

This is not the sort of thing we would normally do but Mark and his team made us feel very relaxed. Mark can work miracles with the camera (!!), Mardie a magician with the preview show and Robert a star at ensuring it all run smoothly through to collection of our photos. Thoroughly recommend to anyone!

Chris French
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