A brief is extremely important for an event photographer as it serves as a foundational guide for capturing the event effectively. Here’s why: 1. Clarifies Expectations 2. Defines the Scope of Work 3. Highlights Key Details 4. Ensures Consistency 5. Saves Time and Effort 6. Builds Trust 7. Post-Event Efficiency Key Elements of a Good Brief: In summary, a brief is crucial for ensuring the photographer can deliver high-quality work that meets the client’s expectations, while also making the process efficient and stress-free for both parties. Recently I had the pleasure of shooting an event with a very clear and detailed brief, which was incredibly helpful for […]
Category Archives: Corporate Photography
Cass marked a significant moment in its history as it unveiled a brand new Donor Board honouring those individuals and organisations who have supported the school, dating back to the 1960s.
Check out some of the photos taken at The Cass MSc Careers Fair, at the etc. Venue at 200 Aldersgate, near St Pauls in London in 2014. It’s nice to see your work printed on 2015 Careers Fair Promotional book.
@ Cass Business School providing filming and photography services for a high profile event: The Mais Lecture
In march 2011, 4 months after I started my role as Audio Visual Support Specialist at Cass Business School, I had the opportunity to provide photography services for the book launch event of Money Mavericks: Confessions of a Hedge Fund Manager by Lars Kroijer (Author) hosted in the main auditorium at Cass Business School. I used my Canon XTi camera and a sigma 70-300 mm, f3.5-5.6 and an ef-s 17-55mm, f2.8 Canon lens. After seeing these photos, the Cass events team lead by Debbie Durston decided to purchase a brand new Canon 5D Mark 2 and a EF 24-70mm, f 2.8 lens. […]