
Stories which unite us, delight us and move us forward.
We’re relentless in our mission to platform more voices, especially from those less represented. Parkview Originals is our space for discovery, research and development, and raising funding for original content that gets the stories that need to be told out into the world.
Stories which unite us, delight us and move us forward.
We’re relentless in our mission to platform more voices, especially from those less represented. Parkview Originals is our space for discovery, research and development, and raising funding for original content that gets the stories that need to be told out into the world.

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Polar Preet
Documenting Preet Chandi’s record-breaking journey to the North Pole
In the past year we’ve been working with record-breaking endurance athlete Preet Chandi on the concept and story development to document her biggest adventure yet: A solo, unsupported expedition to the geographic North Pole.
If you haven’t already, you need to get to know Preet. A British Army Officer and endurance athlete, hers is a life punctuated by extraordinary achievements. Her mission: To help people push their boundaries no matter their background, gender or colour of their skin.
In January 2024, she set a new women’s Antarctic Speed World Record, becoming the fastest woman to complete a solo unsupported South Pole ski expedition. Preet travelled 700 miles on ice, in 31 days, 13 hours and 19 minutes, beating the previous record by over a day.
Throughout 2025 Preet is training hard to take on a solo, unsupported expedition to the geographic North Pole, and we’ll be with her at every step of the way. No one has been there in six years, no woman has ever been there alone.
We’re producing a range of brand-supported content and developing a feature documentary chronicling her journey to the start line and beyond.
We’re delighted to be working with such a powerful role model for women and girls and can’t wait to share our plans with you.
You can support Preet's next adventure by donating to her fundraising page.
Donate to Preet


/ A Parkview Creative x Noah Media Production
Polar Preet
Documenting Preet Chandi’s record-breaking journey to the North Pole


In the past year we’ve been working with record-breaking endurance athlete Preet Chandi on the concept and story development to document her biggest adventure yet: A solo, unsupported expedition to the geographic North Pole. If you haven’t already, you need to get to know Preet. A British Army Officer and endurance athlete, hers is a life punctuated by extraordinary achievements. Her mission: To help people push their boundaries no matter their background, gender or colour of their skin. In January 2024, she set a new women’s Antarctic Speed World Record, becoming the fastest woman to complete a solo unsupported South Pole ski expedition. Preet travelled 700 miles on ice, in 31 days, 13 hours and 19 minutes, beating the previous record by over a day. Throughout 2025 Preet is training hard to take on a solo, unsupported expedition to the geographic North Pole, and we’ll be with her at every step of the way. No one has been there in six years, no woman has ever been there alone. We’re producing a range of brand-supported content and developing a feature documentary chronicling her journey to the start line and beyond. We’re delighted to be working with such a powerful role model for women and girls and can’t wait to share our plans with you. You can support Preet's next adventure by donating to her fundraising page.
Donate to Preet



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North London United x Krome21
Celebrating NLU with an elevated team portrait
/ Photographer
Rory Langdon-Down
Rachel Dyson (BTS)
Rory Langdon - Down is a regular collaborator with Parkview. His sensitive approach to photography always has human experience at its core. Rory also happens to be the great-great grandson of Dr John Langdon Down who discovered what was later named Down’s syndrome.
Throughout his career Rory has often worked with the DS community, re-building a connection to his family lineage whilst offering space for positive representation to this often mis-represented group.
Parkview were delighted to produce this team portrait to amplify the great work of Krome21 and celebrate this impressive group of young people.
“Working with Rory and Parkview Creative was a wonderful opportunity. We weren't just a project in their hands, we were a group of people with a story that was captured through the life of a lens. Our group of young people and their families had an amazing time in front of the camera. We definitely have some models on our hands .Once again, thanks to Rachel, Rory, Madeleine, Amii, Nick and the NLU family for making the day special”
– Harold Bennett, Founder Krome21 CIC
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North London United x Krome21
Celebrating NLU with an elevated team portrait
/ photographer
Rory Langdon-Down
Rachel dyson (bts)
Rory Langdon - Down is a regular collaborator with Parkview. His sensitive approach to photography always has human experience at its core. Rory also happens to be the great-great grandson of Dr John Langdon Down who discovered what was later named Down’s syndrome. Throughout his career Rory has often worked with the DS community, re-building a connection to his family lineage whilst offering space for positive representation to this often mis-represented group. Parkview were delighted to produce this team portrait to amplify the great work of Krome21 and celebrate this impressive group of young people. “Working with Rory and Parkview Creative was a wonderful opportunity. We weren't just a project in their hands, we were a group of people with a story that was captured through the life of a lens. Our group of young people and their families had an amazing time in front of the camera. We definitely have some models on our hands .Once again, thanks to Rachel, Rory, Madeleine, Amii, Nick and the NLU family for making the day special” – Harold Bennett, Founder Krome21 CIC




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The Age of Dance
Exploring female identity in midlife in Parkview Original The Age of Dance
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Helena C-J
/ Photographer
Rachel Dyson
At Parkview Creative, we use our creativity to explore the stories behind the ‘audience’, giving us a greater insight as we tackle brand briefs. We wanted to explore why there is so little media representation for 40+ women — so we devised, produced and directed a short series celebrating women in their ‘mid life’. Starring retired dancers, movement was our vehicle to highlight what it means to be 40+ and become less visible, exploring physical capability, identity, sexuality and motherhood through performance and narration. Our first film is with Sara, 54, a retired contemporary dancer and street dance teacher.
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/ director
helena c-j
The Age of Dance
Exploring female identity in midlife in Parkview Original The Age of Dance
/ photographer
rachel dyson


At Parkview Creative, we use our creativity to explore the stories behind the ‘audience’, giving us a greater insight as we tackle brand briefs. We wanted to explore why there is so little media representation for 40+ women — so we devised, produced and directed a short series celebrating women in their ‘mid life’. Starring retired dancers, movement was our vehicle to highlight what it means to be 40+ and become less visible, exploring physical capability, identity, sexuality and motherhood through performance and narration. Our first film is with Sara, 54, a retired contemporary dancer and street dance teacher.