Some older work that, for one reason and another, I haven’t been able to share until now. The Yamaha Piano service centre in Milton Keynes seems to be juggling two hats. One is the modern look of a contemporary business but within that are beautiful time-tested tools and techniques that are used across their range of pianos.

Their more expensive pianos are hand tuned here for each individual customer before delivery. It’s quite wonderful to see tuning forks and wooden tools still being used today.




Recent work by Bristol photographer Adam Gasson.
Shot on a Sony a7r II with Pixapro lighting on location at Yamaha’s service centre in Milton Keynes