GlennHarmonPhotography
A presenter speaking to an audience during Stir Trek in Columbus, Ohio

Events & Experiences

Event photography that holds onto the room.

Conferences, launches, openings, company gatherings, and public experiences photographed for the moment—and for everything your marketing team needs afterward.

More than the highlights

The event should still feel like the event.

Good coverage does not interrupt the room to prove a photographer was there. I work from the run of show, then stay attentive to the unscripted moments around it: the pause before a speaker begins, the conversation at the edge of the crowd, the way a venue changes once people arrive.

The result is a commercial image library with range—hero photographs, people and atmosphere, useful details, sponsor visibility, and the transitions that make the finished story feel complete.

High wheel cyclists racing through downtown Frederick, Maryland

Events I photograph

The schedule matters. So does everything happening around it.

01

Conferences & summits

Speakers, sessions, audience response, sponsors, networking, and the connective tissue that makes the gathering feel alive.

02

Launches & openings

The space before the doors open, the first arrivals, products in use, and the energy of seeing something new become real.

03

Company gatherings

Culture, recognition, conversation, and unscripted interaction photographed with enough polish for external and internal communications.

04

Cultural & public events

The people, place, participation, and atmosphere that give community experiences their scale and character.

Event work

Stories with a beginning, a room, and a reason to remember.

A collage of speakers, attendees, and event details at Stir Trek

Stir Trek

A full conference story spanning speakers, audience, sponsors, conversations, and the energy between scheduled moments.

See the conference story →
Author Bonnie Quinn speaking at an independent bookstore

Bonnie Quinn

An author event photographed through the reading, audience reaction, conversation, and the room around the book.

See the author event →
High wheel cyclists racing through a city street

High Wheel Race

A public competition held together through place, motion, spectators, preparation, and the small details around the course.

See the race story →

How coverage works

  1. 01

    Story and schedule

    We define the event's purpose, audience, run of show, priority people, and the moments your team cannot afford to miss.

  2. 02

    Coverage plan

    I build a practical plan for speakers, guests, environment, sponsors, details, and atmosphere without turning the event into a production set.

  3. 03

    Photograph and deliver

    You receive a coherent, useful image library prepared around your press, recap, social, sponsor, and future-promotion needs.

Event assignments are quoted around schedule, coverage length, number of photographers, delivery timing, production, and image usage. Travel outside Columbus is available.

Author Bonnie Quinn speaking to a bookstore audience

Make the next event useful long after it ends

Give your team photographs that can carry the recap, the press, the sponsors, and the next invitation.

Plan event coverage →