About
LLoyd By Composition & Tom Lloyd
A passion for photography and a knowledge of the events industry allows Tom to work closely with clients to capture outstanding images. Tom was Born in the United Kingdom where he first started creating images at an early age with his fathers 35mm press cameras. Dark rooms and galleries full of now historic images have created a deep rooted interest in the art form.
After 15 years as a well rounded freelance technician and production supplier in live entertainment Tom started LXCO. A company that grew out of his visual craftsmanship and quickly became an official work front to develop new working relationships in the industry, providing clients the images and visual content they envision in a mixture of genres.
Toms photography is evolving in style, collectively influenced by past and present working artists of varying art forms within and outside of photography. His primary areas of interest, motorsport, landscape, street, portrait, event & photojournalism.
Most recently motorsports has taken centre stage in Toms work, a change in job and a change of Living in 2021 placed Tom at the heart of many motorsport circuits in Europe, offering access to some of the most incredible racing. This naturally sparking an investment into studying and experimenting with the art form in Motorsports.
A few words from Tom.
“Im always seeking that moment in time to capture the feeling & emotion, the adrenaline, a fresh scene or that historic millisecond. Its the wins the losses and the rivals . A real aspiration to produce images that feed the eyes, the images that read like a good book, the ones that convey the speed and precision, that is where my photographic passion and drive was born .”
What his clients say.
“A real team player, Tom’s structure of working allows clients to share ideas, insightful perspectives and knowledge. Developing strong working collaborations within the creative process , striving to build on archives, celebrate moments. Capture history, produce provocative visual stories, painting the picture of the people and the emotions within them.”