Honour the effort. Capture the Impact

Event Photography

From conferences and awards nights to festivals and celebrations, I capture the moments that show the energy, connection and impact of your event

Why Event Photography Matters

Events take months of planning, careful coordination and significant investment.
The photographs should reflect the same level of care.
Professional event photography captures the atmosphere, the interactions and the moments that show the real value of the event- with images that can be shared, celebrated and used long after the day itself.

Types of Events I Capture

From large corporate conferences to smaller workshops, community festivals, and private celebrations, every event has its own very human story. My approach is always the same- to capture the genuine interactions that make the occasion memorable

My Approach to Event Photography

Events are about the people that attend, whether it’s the colleagues meeting at a conference, a community gathering, or friends celebrating a milestone together.

Calm, discreet and professional

With over 12 years of experience photographing events, I work quietly and confidently within your space, blending into the background so that guests feel relaxed and comfortable.


Organised Planning

Before every event I chat to my clients about their event. I also send out a short questionnaire so that I understand the style, schedule, key moments and important people involved. This allows me to anticipate what’s coming and guard against missing important moments. It also enables me to be creative with my shots.

Capturing the moments that matter

Every event has its own rhythm. I spend time observing speakers and the audience so I can capture flattering portraits, authentic reactions, and the interactions that bring the event to life.


Images that work long after the event

Event photography isn’t just about documenting the day. The images often become valuable marketing assets for months to come.

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Planning an event?

I’d love to hear about it

Feel free to get in touch – even if you’re still in the early planning stages