When it comes to event photography, corporate events often have a formal vibe. But there are also moments when the staff lets loose, enjoying a well-deserved break from the daily grind. In other words, it’s a party—and who doesn’t love a good party?
I excel at capturing the fun side of events:
I’ve noticed that these light-hearted photos evoke positive emotions and foster a sense of camaraderie, creating a feeling of family. I love that. It’s always interesting to see high-powered businesspeople who know how to work hard also know how to play hard. One moment, a CEO is presenting to a room of 300 people; the next, they’re enjoying the evening with the rest of the team. And by Monday, it’s back to business as usual!
It’s worth mentioning:
Now, this might sound a bit technical, but I think it’s worth mentioning. When I photograph events, I don’t just rely on the flash attached to my camera. I use remote flashes too.
Better lighting and photos that go beyond the typical point-and-shoot look
It means better lighting and photos that go beyond the typical point-and-shoot look. It preserves the mood of the moment, making the images more authentic and vibrant.
Seeing someone having fun makes you want to join in the fun, too.
I’m always on the lookout for those candid moments when people are completely unaware of the camera, ensuring that the photos capture genuine emotions. Seeing someone having fun makes you want to join in the fun, too.
So, if you’re looking for a fantastic event photographer in Cape Town who knows how to capture the fun, give me a shout! You won’t be disappointed.