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Sep 01
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Why You Should Have a Professional Photographer at Your Corporate Event

Whether you are hosting a corporate event, business seminar or fundraiser, you should hire a professional photographer to document the day. If you try to delegate the job to a co-worker or do it yourself, you may be stuck with juggling too many tasks.  Event planners often go into events with the best intention to document the day themselves.  Unfortunately, they find themselves missing key moments while trying to put out fires.   Planners should be able to enjoy the event, or at least maintain their sanity!

The right professional photographer will have experience with different types of corporate events and occasions. They will know to photograph the decorations, food, speakers, awards, group shots as well as capture candid moments.  The right images of your keynote speakers, guests, speeches, vendors, and everything your event offers will help planners to promote future events.

A professional photographer understands how to capture the candid shots that will help promote your event. They will be able to photograph your guest networking and enjoying themselves without being noticed. They will frame photos to omit empty seats to help showcase a well-attended event.  They will capture the details of each event so the event planner can reference them in when planning future events.

Formal photos of keynote speakers and guests of honor can be another key element to event photography.  When a company hosts a guest who is reluctant to be photographed, the right photographer will know how to make sure they are comfortable in front of the camera in the short time allotted to capture the image.

If you are looking for a photographer for your next corporate event or conference, contact Photography by Nikki Cole at 617.846.3314 or fill out our contact form online!

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Photography by Nikki Cole is a full service corporate and commercial photography studio. We provide professional head shots and portraiture in studio or on location, architecture and product imaging as well as special event coverage.

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