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Jonathan Turton

This creator produces video content primarily focused on football, particularly related to Liverpool Football Club and its players and kits. They also create content about boxing, featuring interviews and training footage of Naseem Hamed's sons. Additionally, the creator shares insights into street photography, offering tips and showcasing their experiences. Other topics include music events, such as Oasis concerts, and promotional content for brands like Adidas and Berghaus.

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Jonathan Turton crafts compelling video narratives across Instagram, blending his passion for football, especially Liverpool FC, with the grit of boxing and the artistry of street photography. His work also captures the energy of music events and showcases brand collaborations, offering a dynamic and visually rich portfolio. Jonathan's authentic storytelling and diverse interests make him a unique voice for brands seeking engaging visual content.

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You’re probably sick of seeing this video at this point, but I’m banging it on the main grid anyway. To say shooting this kit launch for @liverpoolfc and @adidasfootball was a privilege, would be a considerable understatement. 

As a lifelong Liverpool fan, being able to direct legends like @steven.mcmanaman and Andy Robertson was dream stuff. Without wanting to get overly soppy, to most fans Liverpool Football Club isn’t just a sports team, it’s engrained in your favorite childhood memories, your best holidays, your culture. To be able to contribute to the club’s identity in even a small way- as kit releases often do these days- is an incredible feeling. 

And seeing the idea through from start to finish with @allourfriendsco team is something I won’t forget anytime soon. Thanks again so much to @adidas for the opportunity. It was a very special experience and hopefully the best is yet to come….

Director: @jftfilm
DOP/Editor: @archieerskine
2nd Shooter/Drone: @mattylambert

Exec Producer: @jakegerardnolan
Snr Creative/Art Director: @ka.dot 

Talent:
@jamesnelsonjoyce 
@yo.its.yombo
@laurenlosung
@davezuton
@thatremeegirl
@finjsp

Supporting Talent: @dayzygram @copdattv @the_scouse_ghetto_gourmet @jordanleadbetter_ @hassn_sk8 @abbystandish_ @ds__training__ @_sophieturpin @josh_3dgar @jack.finniigan  @ohalfie 

Producers: @j0lenedream @steturton

Sound: @joshdykesonthemics

Retouch & Grade: @milkandmetalstudio

Sound Design: @Killercrabmen

Original Soundtrack: ‘You Know Tha’ by @Killercrabmen

Head Stylist: @graceleiversstylist
Assistant Stylist: @elizabethconnolly_

Hair & Makeup Artists: 
@arch.studioliverpool
@katiedootson_makeup
@marcyycohen
@bymiad

Assistant Photographer: @the35mm.story

Gaffer: @fotoferd 
Lighting Tech: @roandebuitlear 

Runner: @tez_seb

Supporting Cast: @andygbootneck, anna_tallulah @amelia_p_11 Big Ged Nolan, Jamie Chandler, @liamwilo @jacquimcassey @mo__stewart @hollylewis93 @ash_evo__ @jsexton24 @mick.95 @joshnewton00 @sophcxx3 

Drivers: @charliebucko98, Mighty Mo’, The Juice, vinmc71

Locations: @fabricstudiosliv @sanssince1966 @thegrapesliverpool
With Crystal Palace winning the Community Shield yesterday, I thought I’d share this footage of Ebere @eze celebrating with his brother after winning the FA Cup in May. It was a pretty beautiful moment. 

 I’m a Liverpool fan, but can’t help liking Palace and Eze in particular. He spots his bro in the crowd and sprints towards him. When a loved one wins, you win too.
Oasis are back! I photographed their homecoming gig in Manchester with a twenty year old camera, the Ricoh GR, made around 2005, well before their last tour.

At a time when the world seems pretty scary, divided and quite frankly, insane, here was a gig- a moment- that served as some much needed escapism. Quite literally an Oasis. 

They’re a band that divide opinion, but I absolutely adore those Mancunians. They were the first band I got into properly; me and my brother used to button up our top buttons and sing Wonderwall at family parties. They were just so unapologetically themselves, it was contagious.

And for me, growing up they represented possibility; making something of yourself. Regular lads having a go. If people were interested in their view of the world, maybe people could be interested in mine?

Anyway, it was one of the best gigs I’ve ever been to, it surpassed all expectations and I hope you enjoy the images. 

#oasis
How are we crew? I’ve only gone and made a video  about how to do street photography. I’ve been doing it for nearly twenty years at this point. Should (hopefully) know a thing or two by now. 

For me, taking photos in a new city is one of the most exhilarating, rewarding things you can do with your time on this planet. I’ve ended up in nightclubs with people, on boats, had coffees and meals with strangers. And then you come away with what can only be described as treasure, in the form of photographs, that you get to keep forever. It is, essentially, a treasure hunt. 

It feels good to share the experience/process with anyone interested.

Tips for Street Photography:

1) Smile. Sounds simple, but people are way more receptive to a friendly face; someone who appears to be enjoying themselves. 

2) Have two cameras around your neck (if possible). You’ll look the part (people will assume you’re super professional, making interactions easier), and you’ll have two sets of settings at your disposal. 

3) Wear comfortable clothes and footwear. You’re going to cover some ground. Nothing wrong with dressing a bit flamboyant/outlandish either. People respond to a bit of eccentricity. 

4) Go somewhere interesting/exciting. Doesn’t have to be fuc*king Miami. As long as the place has character. 

5) If two cameras are an option, have one with a flash on, on a zoom lens, and the other with a prime lens on. You’ll have bases covered for all lighting scenarios. If two cameras aren’t an option, try and have these bits in your bag, to switch up your style when necessary. 

6) Always get the shot. Don’t delay, or say you’ll get it later. You almost certainly won’t (or the light will have changed). 

7) Be confident! Easier said than done of course. Practice makes perfect with this, though. Keep in mind that asking to take someone’s photograph is essentially a compliment. You’re approaching because they look interesting! Embrace that energy and you’ll be good.

Any questions happy to answer them in the comments!

#streetphotography #sony #sonyalpha #ufc #photography

Who is Jonathan Turton’s audience?

Jonathan Turton's audience is likely comprised of passionate football fans, particularly those aligned with Liverpool FC, alongside individuals interested in boxing and street photography. Their intent signals suggest a desire for authentic, visually driven content and potentially behind-the-scenes glimpses into these interests. With an impressive 26.55% engagement rate on Instagram, significantly exceeding benchmarks (TikTok ~3.0%, Instagram ~1.5%, YouTube ~2.0%), Jonathan's audience demonstrates exceptionally high quality and active participation, indicating strong loyalty and receptiveness to his content.

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