Cad & The Dandy

Four men walking on a city street, dressed in formal and smart casual attire, with buildings and taxis in the background.

David was commissioned by British Savile Row Tailoring brand Cad & The Dandy to capture the essence of their NYC showroom located on W57th Street. The shoot encompassed a variety of elements, beginning with capturing shots of their model, John Baker, as well as founders, Ian Meiers and Jean Francois against the backdrop of iconic NYC locations. The ultimate goal was to create a visual narrative that not only showcased the elegance of Cad & The Dandy’s NYC showroom but also illuminated the craftsmanship and attention to detail synonymous with their bespoke tailoring.

NYC branding photography of a man in a navy suit at a cafe table.
A cozy living room with teal walls, a large window showing a brick building outside, a gray sofa and an armchair, a wooden coffee table with books and notebooks, a small side table with a red velvet blazer on a mannequin, and books on shelves.
NYC branding photography of a group discussing around a table, seen through a window.
NYC branding photography of a man in a plaid suit standing in a library.
NYC branding photography of a bearded man in a textured suit on a grey couch.
A man measuring another person's arm with a measuring tape.
NYC branding photography of two men smiling outdoors in velvet jackets.