ChalkUp Photography Case Study — Climbing & Fitness in Taunton

The project

This ChalkUp photography case study looks at ongoing photography and content work for ChalkUp Climbing & Fitness, a community-led climbing, fitness, and CrossFit space in Somerset. It’s a busy, energetic environment that’s constantly evolving — which makes it a great place to shoot, but also a challenging one.

The work covers everything from day-to-day sessions and coaching to events, competitions, and behind-the-scenes moments. Rather than one-off images, the focus is on long-term, consistent visual storytelling that reflects how the space actually feels to be in.


The brief

ChalkUp needed photography that felt:

  • Real and unforced
  • Inclusive and welcoming
  • True to the energy of the space
  • Useful across social media, web, and marketing

The key challenge was avoiding anything staged or overly polished. ChalkUp isn’t about perfection — it’s about effort, community, and people showing up.


How I approached the shoot

Because this is an ongoing project, there isn’t a single “shoot day” mindset. Instead, I work around the natural rhythm of the gym.

That means:

  • Shooting during real sessions
  • Working around members, not interrupting them
  • Blending into the background where possible
  • Letting moments happen rather than forcing them

Lighting is a constant consideration in a climbing gym — mixed light, movement, chalk dust, and fast action all play a part. I lean into that rather than fighting it, aiming for images that feel lived-in and dynamic rather than overly clean.


What I focused on capturing

Across sessions and events, the focus stays consistent:

  • People climbing, training, and supporting each other
  • Coaches working closely with members
  • The scale and shape of the climbing walls
  • Small details that give context — chalky hands, taped fingers, tired smiles

These are the moments that tell the real story of the space.


The outcome

The resulting images are used across:

  • Social media content
  • Website imagery
  • Event promotion
  • Ongoing brand storytelling

Because the work is ongoing, ChalkUp now has a growing library of imagery that reflects who they are now, not who they were six months ago.

That consistency is far more valuable than a single polished shoot.


Why ongoing photography matters here

For a space like ChalkUp, regular photography makes sense.

The gym changes. The people change. Events come and go. An ongoing approach means the visuals stay current, relevant, and honest — without needing to reinvent the wheel each time.

It also allows the content to grow naturally, rather than being forced into a single concept or campaign.


Final thoughts

This project works because it’s collaborative and relaxed. I’m not there to direct or disrupt — I’m there to observe, adapt, and document what’s already happening.

That approach suits ChalkUp perfectly, and it’s one I bring to all ongoing commercial and event photography projects.

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