For businesses and organisations, an event is rarely just one evening. It is a launch, a relationship-building moment, a cultural statement, a funder update, a campaign asset, a record of growth and a way to show people what your organisation feels like from the inside.
Discreet
Present, never intrusive.
I work quietly within the rhythm of the event, reading the room as it changes.
There are moments to step forward, moments to guide, and moments to disappear completely.
Useful
Editorial
Polished, never artificial.
Light, gesture, atmosphere and detail considered together.
The result is refined without feeling over-produced.
Your photographs can support press, social media, websites, brand storytelling, event recaps, sponsor visibility, internal communications and future campaigns.
They are made to live beyond the evening.
What's Included
Ready to book?
Yes.
For events, fast delivery can be important. A small preview selection can usually be prioritised for social media, PR, sponsor updates or internal communications.
For larger galleries, I’ll confirm the full delivery timeline before booking. If you need images during or immediately after the event, let me know at enquiry stage so we can plan for that properly.
Yes. Private events are photographed with a slightly different rhythm. The focus is on atmosphere, guests, details, movement, laughter, emotion and the feeling of the room.
This can include milestone birthdays, anniversary dinners, engagement parties, family gatherings, private events, gala dinners and celebrations where the details matter.
Yes.
For corporate, cultural, charity and brand events, image usage is a key part of the brief. Your gallery can be created with practical use in mind: press, social media, LinkedIn, sponsor updates, newsletters, websites, internal communications and future event promotion.
Before the event, we can talk through priority shots so the final gallery supports your wider goals.
Yes. Events for B Corps, charities, CICs, social enterprises and purpose-led organisations can be photographed with a focus on people, culture, community and impact.
I photograph corporate events, private celebrations, charity evenings, cultural events, awards nights, launches, brand activations, conferences, panels, networking events and creative gatherings.
The approach changes depending on the event. A corporate event needs awareness of brand, speakers, sponsors and usable marketing images. A private celebration needs atmosphere, connection and emotion. A launch needs energy, detail and a sense of occasion.
The aim is always the same: images that make the event feel as good as it looked.
Yes.
Corporate event photography can include speakers, guests, networking, awards, panels, venue details, branding, signage, sponsors, team images and candid moments throughout the event.
The images can be used for websites, LinkedIn, press, internal communications, social media, sponsor reports, future campaigns and post-event marketing.
Yes, when they are useful.
Most event coverage is candid and documentary, but there is often a need for a few polished group photographs: sponsors, teams, speakers, award winners, organisers, VIPs or families. I have a dedicated 'Portrait Edit' option that can be included to capture high quality portraits of attendees.
I’ll keep these efficient and well-directed so they look clean without disrupting the event.
Yes.
For conferences, talks and panels, I’ll capture the speakers, audience engagement, room atmosphere, branding, details, networking and wider context of the event.
Good speaker photography is about timing, expression and professionalism. The images should feel credible, useful and flattering.
Yes.
Discretion is essential. I’m used to working quietly around ceremonies, speeches, panels, dinners, performances and formal moments.
The goal is to capture the event properly without becoming the centre of attention.
Yes.
Awards evenings usually need a mix of candid atmosphere, room details, arrivals, winners, table moments, speeches, sponsors and formal photographs of recipients.
These events often need a gallery that serves several purposes: social content, PR, sponsor value, internal celebration and future promotion.