Corporate Event Photography at the Nuclear South West Conference in Bristol

Life as a Corporate Event Photographer

Over the course of my photography career I have been fortunate to have built up strong connections with small and large corporate clients across the South West and beyond. I really enjoy the responsibility and trust that companies across a wide spectrum of industries put in me to deliver their corporate photography. I am often asked to photograph conferences and seminars so the client can have a record for future use both in print and digital. In todays fast paced world of instant news this particular Nuclear South West conference held at the Marriott hotel in Bristol required me to upload images instantly so they could be used across social media platforms. It can be imperative that clients receive their images as fast as possible so as to engage with their wider audience.

During the course of the one or two day seminar / conference I am always looking for new angles to shoot. In some cases there is literally only one position for you to photograph due to space and logistics but If it’s possible I always like to take up different positions to give my clients interesting perspectives of the event. A typical day photographing a conference doesn’t just start and stop with the speakers on stage. There are usually other networking events that the client would like captured as was the case below. There can also be small exhibitions with a chance for businesses to show off their products, make sales and network.

I’ve recently come across a great article on The Beginners Guide to Event Photography written by the great guys and girls at Pixpa. It’s well worth a read for some useful hints and tips.

Event Photography - Spooky Halloween Fun at Frightmare, Over Farm Market, Gloucester

Frightmare is a brilliantly scary interactive event that is a must see if you’re anywhere near Gloucester! Over the years it has steadily expanded with more rides to thrill and captivate its audience. It involves the public entering a ride and walking through the winding, dark corridors while a host of incredible actors and actresses do their best to make you jump out of your skin! The sets and production are first class with superb attention to detail. My job as the photographer was to document the event focussing on the fantastic reactions of the public.

I don’t often blog my corporate, event and public relations photography so my aim for 2020 is to do more..lots more blogging! I love weddings but also really enjoy this other very important side of my business. Whenever I get the opportunity to shoot events such as Frightmare or corporate commissions I jump at the chance. If you have an upcoming event that requires professional photography please get in touch.