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What can conference organisers do to ensure good photography?
We live in a visual age, when billions of photos are uploaded to the web every day. Images are vital selling tools and ensuring you have bold, slick photos will help your conference stand out and look its best. So here are a few little tips to make their job a bit easier and ensure you get some awesome imagery.
My Favourite London Evening Venues, Part 2.
Some more of my favourite London evening event locations, from the perspective of a London event photographer
My Favourite London Evening Event Locations, Part 1.
London has an amazing amount of world class events venues, here are a few of my favourites, in no particular order
Festival Photography: Lovejam Campout
I recently got back from my favourite festival; Lovejam Campout. It’s alcohol-free, tiny and conscious. There were some great musicians playing, including the iconic jungle legend Congo Natty, but as well as the music, the focus of the festival was on workshops and community spaces. I made many magical memories, singing, dancing, drumming around the fire, it really was an incredibly powerful experience.
Case Study: Shooting The Google Cloud Summit
A brass band, cricket practice, a formula one car, football practice, AI VJ’s, a racecar simulator, a gif of you making lego, robot football, what does these seemingly random things have in common? They all featured at the recent Google Cloud Conference at Tobacco Dock in London. And I was lucky enough to photograph it
A Fascinating Venue: Masons Hall
I’ve recently shot a couple of jobs in Mason’s Hall near Covent Garden and I’m loving this space. It’s the HQ for English Freemasonry and the building is full of grandeur and symbolism. Obviously freemasonry has a mysterious history, full of intrigue and conspiracy, but I was just looking at the space, and it’s great!