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Manchester’s Refresh PR wins STM Photography contract
Food and drink photography studio, STM Photography, has tasked fellow Manchester-based Refresh PR with a brief to raise awareness of the professional capabilities of the studio.
The food and drink studio is based in Ancoats in Manchester city centre and it works from both the studio and on location.
With existing clients including bars, restaurants, retailers, food manufacturers as well as a number of well-known chefs, the agency’s proven track record will be used to underpin the PR campaign.
The campaign will launch with a series of events targeting in-house marketers, marketing agency teams, food bloggers and journalists.
It will integrate trade and regional PR with a heavy emphasis on utilising photo-based social media tools to reach the niche target audiences.
Photographer at STM, Darren Hickson, said: “We’ve been working around food and drink for over 10 years for clients within the food and drink industry, including Simon Rimmer, Masterchef, national brands and marketing agencies.
“With so many successful food and drink brands based here in the north, on top of the teams experience, we’re also convenient and don’t have the overheads of Central London.
“After a period of significant investment, which has seen the expansion of the studio and its facilities, it’s time for us to really start shouting about what we do. With a background of working with clients in the food and drink sector, Refresh PR was the obvious PR partner for us to choose. The team has exciting ideas, great contacts and solid experience to help us deliver our strategy so we can’t wait to get started.”
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