
Event Coverage Portfolio in Paris
Event coverage portfolio: photography at private and public events, theatre, corporate occasions, demonstrations and seminars
Public and private event photography, France
Capturing the energy and emotion of moments that matter. From Chinese New Year celebrations to corporate evenings, from wedding ceremonies to theatre performances, every event tells its own story. Full documentary coverage of professional conferences, industrial site visits, cultural events and business seminars. A documentary approach that catches the authenticity of the instant: spontaneous expressions, human interactions, singular atmospheres. Whether it’s an intimate concert or a large-scale corporate gathering, event photography keeps a record of what will never happen in quite the same way again.
A selection of our event coverage photographs in Paris
… drawn from assignments we have carried out over the years. Most of these images are taken from indivisual event coverage portfolios.
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An Insider View of Event Coverage
Event photography is something I came to from the inside. Before I ever entered the photography business, I spent years organising and covering events from the marketing side — conferences, seminars, trade shows, product launches. I know what an event organiser needs before they’ve finished asking for it, because I’ve been that person myself.
That dual perspective changes everything. I know where the decisive moments will happen and when, the networking break that produces the best candid shots, the panel discussion where the real debate suddenly ignites, the fleeting expression on a speaker’s face that captures the whole mood of a room. I don’t need to be briefed on the run-of-show; I’ve written enough of them to read one at a glance.
Over the years I have covered events of every kind and scale: corporate conferences and data centre visits, cultural celebrations and theatre performances, trade shows and private gatherings. Clients have ranged from large multinationals to small businesses and non-profit organisations, across France, England, Germany, the Czech Republic and the United States.
My approach is resolutely documentary. I don’t direct; I observe. The best event photographs rarely happen at the podium — they happen in the margins, when people forget the camera is there. What you get is a complete, coherent set of images that tells the full story of your event.

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