Our Story
Having honed his craft & style in the world of Photojournalism, ABRMedia principal photographer Asanka Brendon Ratnayake decided to incorporate his reportage style into the realm of Commercial Photography. In a short space of time as a Melbourne Commercial photographer, ABR Media has worked with world leading sports & apparel brands, international ad agencies & regularly has work licensed by some of the biggest brands in the world. As a Melbourne commercial photographer, we specialise in Food Photography, Social Media Photography, Real Estate and Architectural photography, Annual Report Photography, Corporate Photography, Product Photography, PR and Event Coverage, Advertising Photography, Lifestyle photography, Linkedin headshots and portraits and Editorial photography

Our Approach
Our Story
Our Style
At our core, we are visual storytellers, it's our backbone and it's what inspires us to create captivating yet honest visual content. Our documentary style of photography may not fit all design briefs but if you are after a narrative quality to your visual branding Melbourne commercial photographer ABR Media can share your story in a unique fashion.
Our Client list
Lonely Planet
New York Times
The Telegraph (UK)
Le Moniteur
Oxfam
Reuters (Sri Lankan Bureau)
Getty Images
Department of Environment Land, Water and Planning
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Amnesty International
Oxfam
Melbourne University
Monash University
The Sunday Leader
Adidas
Lululemon Athletica
Taylormade Golf
Wisden Cricketers Almanack
International Cricket Council (ICC)
New Zealand Cricket Team
Sipa Press
Anadolu Agency
Our Services
Food Photography, Social Media Photography, Real Estate and Architectural photography, Annual Report Photography, Corporate Photography, Product Photography, PR and Event Coverage, Advertising Photography, Lifestyle photography, Linkedin headshots and portraits and Editorial photography
Lets chat
If you are looking for a Melbourne based Commercial Photographer who is able to create unique content get in touch