LONDON, UK. August 28th, 2025 – Jeremy Price, the business leader behind the UK launch of household names like Fiskars, Buff headwear and Gerber’s Bear Grylls outdoor range, is on a mission to put print back at the heart of photography, helping families preserve memories for generations.
After three decades driving multi-million-pound brands, including building Graphistudio UK into a £4 million business, Price is now focused on coaching photographers to create sustainable studios that deliver more than just digital images.
“Most of us live our lives on screens, but when you lose someone, it’s printed photographs you reach for, not files in the cloud,” said Price. “I want to help photographers create albums and portraits that become family heirlooms.”
Price’s pivot from boardrooms to creative coaching was driven by a series of life-changing losses, including the death of his son in 2006. Through those tragedies, one thing endured: the comfort of tangible photographs.
Now, through his work with Graphistudio and his own consultancy, Price has helped hundreds of photographers grow high-end, profitable studios while reviving the art of print photography.
“We’ve built an industry obsessed with digital, but legacy lives on in print,” he said. “I’m proving you can run a successful, thriving creative business and still put meaning first.”
Price’s approach has already transformed lives, helping photographers pay off mortgages, take holidays, and grow confident, premium businesses, all while creating products that last far beyond a screen.
With a 35-year track record launching global brands and a reputation for reshaping the photography sector, Jeremy Price is now calling on creatives to start building an enduring legacy, not just for their clients but for their own creativity.
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