Grant’s work is defined by the crossover between the technical rigors of commercial production and the candid nature of street photography and photojournalism. His approach is rooted in a formal education at the Photography Institute, where he completed his Professional Photography Course and Diploma. This period was a foundational shift, moving his practice from a hobbyist interest to a disciplined professional craft with a heavy emphasis on technical precision and narrative structure.

While building his career, Grant navigated the "influencer" space, growing a YouTube channel to 12,000+ subscribers. However, recognizing the inherent conflict between maintaining an algorithm-driven platform and pursuing genuine artistic depth, he made the executive decision to walk away from the influencer model and social media.

This move allowed him to refocus exclusively on the art of the frame rather than the metrics of the upload. Today, Grant’s practice is a return to creativity and intent. He balances the high-pressure requirements of commercial assignments with a dedicated focus on street photography, seeking out the unscripted, honest moments that commercial sets cannot replicate. He has traded the digital noise for a return to the fundamentals of photojournalism and the pursuit of a singular, impactful image.