About Haperture
The Haperture story
Haperture began with a simple idea: the things we live with should make our spaces feel better.
I’ve always photographed the small moments that catch my attention, such as, the way light softens a face, the quiet of a landscape, colours that fall into harmony without trying.
Over time, I realised these moments can be take on new life forms when they’re printed.
On paper, canvas or metal, they have presence. They shape the room around them. They change how a space feels.
Haperture was created to bring that feeling into people’s homes.
Every print starts with my original raw photo, edited with careful attention to mood, colour and atmosphere. Each piece is made to order using premium materials, with the option to tailor tones so the artwork truly belongs in your space.
It’s photography you can live with. Crafted to bring warmth, calm or character to the places we spend our time.
This is where photography becomes atmosphere.
Rarity and composition
These prints aren't about perfection. They're about rare moments and compositional intent. A decade of curating what works on walls, what brings atmosphere to a room, and what captivates.
Original raw photographs are digitally restored and enhanced using the latest processing techniques, then produced on archival-quality materials. Custom photo edits can be made to order and promise exclusivity upon request.

Materials and printing
Every Haperture print is produced by WhiteWall using archival-quality materials: Fuji Crystal Archive photographic papers, gallery-grade canvas, and direct-to-aluminium for modern metal prints. Each material is chosen to enhance composition, mood and ensure longevity.

Curated portrait archive, 2015-2025
Early portraits of emerging creatives, models, and personalities. Some went on to notable careers. All captured with an eye for composition and atmosphere.
The archive story
Since 2015, I've photographed emerging models, creatives, and personalities in London, UK. Many went on to walk for major labels or build notable careers in TV.
What connects them is composition, atmosphere, and a moment of unguarded authenticity. These are early portraits, captured before industry spotlight, now available as limited edition prints.
I'm Hannah Reed, and I've curated this archive with an eye for what makes a space feel right. Each photograph is digitally proceed from raw files, enhanced and printed by WhiteWall in Germany on premium materials.

HGDR Photography
Hannah began portrait photography in London 2015, collabing with other aspiring creatives. Spending time both behind an old Nikon DSLR and in front amateur modelling.
As a long-time renter in London, the feeling of temporary space, being a temporary inhabitant always lingered. It wasn't until the first framed poster print that the beauty of the photograph gained a physical artwork form and it made a world of a difference hanging in the home.
Most of us spend more time at home than anywhere else, and the things on our walls should make that time feel better. A calm corner. A moment of colour. A small reminder that the world isn’t as flat as day-to-day life sometimes feels.
HGDR Photography has always been drawn to small moments. The way light hits a face, a landscape that feels quieter than it looks, colours that just fit together. The reason to photograph something is usually because it made one stop for a second. Printing is how we can hold onto that.
There’s something different about having that moment in a physical space. You feel it more. It becomes part of the room. And because we spend so much time at home, that stuff matters. Blank walls don’t give you anything back. Art does; even if it’s subtle.