Events
Corporate, Community & Media/PR Events – Images by Steven Pam
Looking for a great photographer for your convention or corporate event, one who’ll take great photos without disturbing your guests?
Don’t settle for mediocre as you’re planning your next occasion. Opt, instead, for discreet, creative corporate event photography. With years of successful shoots, I can guarantee memorable photographs every time, no matter what the venue. There are probably less expensive photographers you could call, but who wants to look at poor quality photographs forever and regret the momentary savings?
Relax and enjoy your conference without worrying about substandard photos. No matter how murky the lighting or quirky the guests, I’m up to the challenge. It’s a matter of pride to shoot wonderful photos in the most impossible settings!
Multi-day conferences over multiple venues, corporate dinners or a kick-off breakfast, discreet photography is my specialty. I’ll make myself inconspicuous as I move about snapping shots that capture both participant and atmosphere.
I specialize in clear, sharp digital photography that tells the real story of your occasion. Allow me to create the perfect photographs of your keynote speakers in action, as I did at ABS NatStats 08. Browse my client list to learn the calibre of firms that trust me to deliver great corporate event photography.
A few days after your event, you’ll have your photos on disk or online. Leverage them to market your next event or offer them as a bonus to your sponsors. They’ll pay for themselves and bolster your image, as well.
Whether a major corporate occasion in Melbourne or a private executive bash elsewhere, recording the highlights of your event is what I do best. Mark “find great photographer” off your To Do List; I’m only an e-mail away. Contact me to book your shoot.
Price guide:
Minimum charge (up to 1.5 hours on site): $490 + GST
Half day (up to 4 hours on site): $1270 + GST
Full day (up to 8 hours on site): $2150 + GST
Includes all digital post-production (file handling, processing, adjustment, and delivery online or on disk) and ‘below the line’ usage (anything except print advertising, TV, radio, cinema and outdoor)
