Senses to Use as a Las Vegas Corporate Event Photographer
Senses to Use as a Las Vegas Corporate Event Photographer

Photography is an art. And as it is the case with most arts, the senses play a significant role in photography. Sight in particular. As a Las Vegas Corporate Event photographer, it’s clear that using your eyes is the most important sense. In fact, that should seem pretty obvious. Perhaps we place too much emphasis on the importance of the eyes in photography to the extent we neglect the importance of our other senses. read more

Tips for a Las Vegas Corporate Event Photographer
Tips for a Las Vegas Corporate Event Photographer

I love shooting corporate events out here in Las Vegas. Corporate photography involves taking photos of company events. This could be dinners, awards ceremony, trade shows, conferences, luncheons, marketing campaigns, etc. It feels different from other types of photography in the sense that the settings are more formal. A lot of the guests are not going to be posing for you to take photos of them. The atmosphere is usually subdued and there isn’t a lot of opportunities to get creative. read more

Keepin' it Candid at Corporate Events
Keepin' it Candid at Corporate Events

Candid photos are a necessary skill to develop as a Las Vegas Corporate Event Photographer. When covering corporate events like a conference or a business dinner, where the guests are usually seated, if the Las Vegas corporate event photographer just snaps his/her way through the event until the end, all the photos will look the same because there is not much action and variation from the guests. Such monotonous photography is undesirable and dull. The solution for this is to get creative with your candid. read more

Las Vegas Corporate Event Photographer and Celebrities
Las Vegas Corporate Event Photographer and Celebrities

Las Vegas Corporate Event Photographer: Covering Celebrities 
Some of the times, I get asked the question: are celebrities handled differently during your photo sessions? Whenever I get such questions, I do well to help them rephrase it to better reflect what the person asking the question really wants to know. So the actual question would be: why are celebrities treated differently by photographers during events? read more