Food photography firm welcomes Greencore Group to new £200k Leeds hub
Convenience food producer Greencore Group has become the first business to use a new Leeds-based content hub and workspace from food photographer Eat & Breathe.
Eat & Breathe launched The Hub in Leeds city centre last month alongside a second 4,000 sq ft creative studio with photography and editing equipment.
The firm has invested £200k in creating the facility, which provides space for food and beverage businesses to develop new products, present and film.
Irish convenience food giant Greencore Group has previously worked with the Manchester-based photography firm, and through its use of the new hub has access to professional kitchen facilities, meeting space, and technology to facilitate menu and recipe development.
Darren Hickson, director of photography at Eat & Breathe added, “We’ve had an on-going relationship with Greencore Group for the last 5 years or so and I was delighted to hear that they wanted to be the first guests to use our Hub facility.
“[Greencore] had a successful visit resulting in booking further dates with us. I’m looking forward to welcoming our next guests!”
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