These tips apply to event attendees, keynote speakers, and even event planners. We're talking about simple things like ditching the gum and communicating with your photographer about what you want captured and how you plan to use the photos. Trust me, a little bit of mindfulness goes a long way in making sure your photos turn out amazing.
Read MoreI just recently learned that the DMC, Destination Tahoe Meetings & Events, won a ADMEI Achievement Award for their planning. As their event photographer, I’m so happy I could document the uniqueness of this innovative and playful event.
Read MoreOver the past few years, I have come to have an appreciation for companies that set aside a budget and planning for a company meeting. Employees have the opportunity to get out of their office for a few days, interact with their cohorts and be inspired for the upcoming year and goals.
Read MoreI met Kimberly in 2016 during on a Retreats Resources Showcase….I believe it was our first time in Nashville. She has been so supportive over the years (see the sweet kudos below) and I’m excited to see her highlighted as a “Meeting Professional to Watch” in ConventionSouth.
Read MoreI’ve gone back to my “mother land” (seriously, I went to primary school at Lakenheath Elementary in Suffolk, England AND my Mum was born in Cambridge)! One of my event photos made it into the Daily Mail UK (online addition). Pretty cool!
Read MoreKeeping your high- potential, high performing employees engaged can be challenging, but also extremely meaningful now and for the future. The research shows that highly engaged employees, drive highly engaged customers/business relationships, driving greater profits.
Read MoreWhile in Atlanta recently, I had the opportunity to chat about event photography on the David Carr Photography podcast. Grab a snack and learn why I love photographing corporate events.
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