Category: Corporate Event Photography
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Seattle Event Photography: William Grant Western Region 2016 Annual Meeting Kickoff Dinner
William Grant Western Region 2016 Annual Meeting Kickoff Dinner [fbshare type=”button” width=”100″] [twitter style=”horizontal” float=”left”] [pinterest count=”horizontal”] [linkedin_share style=”none”] Inside and Outside. Bright sunlight to darkly lit rooms. People, action, product, landscape, architectural – event photography can be any of those, but sometimes – sometimes – it’s all of those. 75 people from 28 states, plus the…
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Seattle Corporate Event Photography: Macho Libre 2016
As an event photographer, one of the major uses of my images is to help producers grow their program. It’s great when I get to watch that happen. Back in 2015, Macho Libre started as an idea for Cinco de Mayo – a Lucha Libre wrestling match with cigars and drink specials. Turn out was…
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Seattle Corporate Event Photography: Tasting In The Dark with Coppola Wines
Last night is a great example of why I love being a corporate event photographer. Start-up companies sometimes use something called “Blue Sky Thinking.” Shortly, it means that you have no limits. Think as grandiose as you’d like – no time, budget or operational restrictions. When someone is given that ability, it’s amazing what they…
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Seattle Corporate Event Photography: Hyundai Hope on Wheels at Seattle Children’s Hospital
Sometimes. Sometimes I get to be a part of an event that really just feels good. Last week one one of those times. As part of their corporate giving, Hyundai (yes, the Korean car maker) has established the Hope On Wheels program to benefit Pediatric Cancer Research. Since 1998, the program has donated over $100M,…
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CONCACAF Gold Cup Event Photography – Part 8: Phoenix
Hot. Too Hot. When the call first came in (which I talked about in Part 1 of this series), I remember one of the thoughts that went through my head was about the heat. Houston, Dallas, Chicago, Phoenix, NJ, Atlanta and Philadelphia… in July. In Houston, Thunderstorms cooled things off right at the peak of…