As an NYC event photographer my job is to tell the story of my client's culture, their people, and what makes them unique. Photographing both the big moments and small moments, along with everything in between, is the way to properly photograph an event.
Photographing the NYSE Opening Bell For an IPO
Photographing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is such a unique NYC experience. It always brings back so many memories. There was my first time photographing on the floor of the NYSE for the London Business School, I had just graduated college, and then there was the last time I photographed at the NYSE.
Knowing how and where to photograph at the stock exchange is key, just like any event. As a corporate event photographer, whether it’s my first or tenth time at a location, the key to success is knowing where and when you can and can not photograph. Treat every opportunity to capture key photos as the only time you have. On today’s assignment, I photographing for a repeat client, a NYC based consulting firm and their clients, Avalon and Vertical.
Vertical, an all electric vertical aviation company was launching their IPO. My goals of the assignment were to capture the CEO of Avalon, an aviation leasing company and a major investor/ supporting of Vertical, and the CEO of Vertical interacting with one another. I also had to capturing several key group photos, moments (opening bell, a speech, etc,..) and the overall feel of the day.
Photographing the full story of the day, from start to finish and every detail in between, is key to documenting.
Once off of the floor of the NYSE both CEO's went in to a private backroom to field questions from journalists all over the world.
MediaLink Event at The Whitney Museum - NYC Event Photographers
On Tuesday, we photographed MediaLink’s conference on digital media, advertising, investment, and emerging platforms at the Whitney Museum in Manhattan, NY. As NYC Event Photographers we are experienced in photographing events of all sizes, length (1 hour to days long events), and complexity. From a single photographer photographing 1 speaker or a panel, to a single photographer covering numerous simultaneous events at once, to a team of photographers covering dozens of simultaneous events at multiple locations, Jonathan Heisler Photography is ready. We are experienced New York City professional event photographers.
NYC’s Best event photographers are ready
Since COVID began in March 2020, the New York event photography business has been pretty quiet or even non-existent at times. Now that the New York Metro area is vaccinated, events of all types and sizes are coming back. We love the responsibility our clients give us in photographing their events and documenting their stories.
photographing events at the whitney museum in nyc
Event Photography takes us to some of the coolest places / venues NYC has to offer, and along the way we photograph icons. Today’s shoot featured Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters, executives from major players in the media landscape (Snapchat, NBC, Twitter, IHeartRadio). Besides photographing the big names, we also focus on photographing:
Details of signage and room layouts - These photos are great for sharing with vendors and to reference when planning other events in the future.
Candid photos of people networking - Great for advertising and marketing the benefits of attending your event. Our event photos show attendees engaged and active at your event.
Posed Group photos
Panel discussions, Speakers, Q&A, luncheons, galas, and receptions.
our event photographers are focussed on helping you market and advertise your events. We provide photos immediately for your social media posts, PR statements, and emails.
Our service includes same day image delivery, full-resolution photos, full-image rights, and edits.
Client: MediaLink
Venue: The Whitney Museum of American Art
Photographer: Trent Cambell