Brooklyn Bridge Park Secret Marriage Proposal | Adam and Genna

The Brooklyn Bridge is a great Place for any couple, especially for a proposal.

The Brooklyn Bridge park in DUMBO is one of my favorite locations in New York City. From here you have an unobstructed view of the Manhattan skyline and the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. No wonder Adam chose this spot to propose to Lauren. Congrats!

How to survive the Corona Virus as a photographer

March was supposed to be a great month. As any New York photographer will tell you, New York City is the best in the Spring. As the weather gets warmer the photography business gets going. It’s full speed ahead until Thanksgiving. Warm weather = more photography jobs. Heck, it was supposed to be the best season yet! I had projected it to be the best month yet and I had the jobs booked to prove it. I had several full day conferences to photograph, a wedding, several corporate headshot days with all new clients, and more.

Hiring a Conference Event Photographer In NYC

How to find a professional Event photographer to photograph your conference.

Hiring a professional conference photographer ensures your event is documented with intent. My role is to capture the who, what, when, where, and why of your conference / event while making every guest look engaged, attentive, and invested—not distracted or buried in their phones. From keynote moments to candid networking, I focus on clean compositions, great lighting, and authentic expressions. The result is a gallery that showcases your brand (think LinkedIn / PR statements) , supports future marketing collateral, and preserves the energy and impact of your event in a way that feels both dynamic and true.

The most common questions/ statements I receive from prospectus customers about hiring a conference photographer are:

  • When do we receive the photos? I need to issue a press release and post on social media ASAP.

    • Same day images | My background is in marketing and I understand the importance of relevance. This is why I always deliver same day highlight images. As a group or individually, these photos answer the 5 Ws of your event. Who, What, Where, Why, and When did your event happen.

  • Can you stage photos with attendees in between the sessions?

    • Yes! Between speakers or sessions is NOT down time. In fact, it is my GO-GO-GO time. I’m always looking for moments to photograph and people to pose. During this time I’m politely asking people to pose in groups and acted engaged. Maybe they’re demoing a product, catching up with someone, or they’re just talking about their new puppy, I make moments look inviting, interesting, and organic.

  • “We need to incorporate branding and logos in to the photos, and be mindful of name tags.”

    • Of course! This is your event and it should be known that this is your event. Your images should include branding and cues easily identifying both your event and your brand. The photos below are from Finastra Universe in New York City, a full day FinTech conference right here in New York City. I was mindful to capture anything with Finastra’s brand (logos and colors) and incorporate it into the story of the day.

“Please don’t photograph people looking bored… We don’t need photos of people looking bored and unengaged at our event.”

This is a common email and talking point. No matter how serious the event is, there are always a few light moments. For example, someone is always guaranteed to crack a joke or do something goofy, and instantly the crowd goes wild. No matter how “instant” these moments are I am ready. As a photographer, I am always hunting for those split second events. I am always ready to photograph smiles and laughs.

And don’t worry, the serious moments will also be captured as well.

Large and Small NYC EventsI photograph events of all sizes and with varying restrictions; no flash, no moving during the presentation, and only photograph the first few minutes. During speeches I can either be a fly on the wall or I can quietly walk…

Large and Small NYC Events

I photograph events of all sizes and with varying restrictions; no flash, no moving during the presentation, and only photograph the first few minutes. During speeches I can either be a fly on the wall or I can quietly walk around capturing reaction photos and new perspectives of the event. It’s up to you.

Business Conferences and MeetingsLike a secret agent on a mission I am quiet, stealthy, and unnoticed. Regardless of your conference location, in a large ballroom or in a tiny office, I will get close, engaged, and enthusiastic images. My photograph…

Business Conferences and Meetings

Like a secret agent on a mission I am quiet, stealthy, and unnoticed. Regardless of your conference location, in a large ballroom or in a tiny office, I will get close, engaged, and enthusiastic images. My photographs are perfect for marketing and advertising pieces.

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YieldStreet x NYC Coders Happy Hour

YieldStreet allows you to participate in opportunities with low market correlation and target yields of 8-15% across litigation, finance, real estate and other alternative asset classes. Tuesday evening’s YieldStreet event welcomed recent developer graduates from several of NYC’s tech boot camps. The evening hosted at YieldStreet involved presentations, Q&As, a bunch of jokes.

Event photographers NYC photograph the 5 “w”s

As a NYC Event Photographer my goal was to photograph the event’s purpose, energy, and its overall story. Event photography has to be capture the 5 “W”’s as we learn in elementary school; Who, What, When, Where, and Why. My event photos were both close ups of peoples reactions and wide room shots showing off the rooms capacity.

NYC Rooftop Proposal | Alex and Lauren

Congrats to New York City’s newly engaged couple, Alex and Lauren!

Lauren, I think it was worth going up to the 23rd floor rooftop on a windy 18* February day to “checkout the New York City skyline”. Alex’s proposal was worth freezing for a bit.

Proposal Photography - Not my first rodeo.

Having photographed countless marriage proposals both here in NYC and throughout the New York Metropolitan area, one would assume I’m a bit jaded photographing secret marriage proposals. However, I still get excited being part of a secret proposal. From helping to plan the moment, to waiting for the couple to arrive, and finally photographing the moment as he proposes I still smile. Every marriage proposal is unique, just like how every couple is unique.

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