
CORPORATE EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY
CANBERRA
Corporate event photography
From $540 (plus GST)
For those shorter corporate events such as presentations, speeches, openings, breakfast events, etc.
Full day: $1850 (plus GST)
This is the base day rate for full- or multi-day conferences/events in any of the wonderful Canberra conference venues. You get my undivided attention and complete commitment all day. You work incredibly hard to bring your conference to life, and I’m there to photograph it for you.
Full day plus evening event: $2250 (plus GST)
For those days during your conference or event that include an evening event such as a gala dinner or awards ceremony.
FAQs
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The fees listed above include:
the coverage of your event by one photography (ie, me!) for the times and places that you specify;
Basic editing and post-production work to ensure your images look their best;
Digital delivery of the finished images as full-resolution jpeg files (or any other size/format that you need);
The provision of an online event gallery that is just for you. You can freely forward the link to the gallery to all of the participants and they will be able to view and download the images directly from the gallery (or it can be configured with a password or as view-only depending on what you need).
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The time that it takes me to process and deliver your photographs can vary. Depending on the event it can be as soon as the same day, but the average is usually a couple of days. Longer multi-day conferences will of course take longer. But if you have time frames that you need to meet then let me know and I’ll always aim to get them to you in the time frame that you need.
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The finished full-resolution jpeg files are delivered online using a dedicated file delivery service. When they’re ready I’ll send you a link from which you’ll be able to view and download your photographs.
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Absolutely. I photograph a lot of corporate events at Parliament House and I know all of the event spaces there very well.
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Yes, I am a pass holder for the Australian Parliament House. That means that I can move through Parliament House to your event area without having to wait for as escort and you don’t need to include me on your official attendee list. Being a pass holder makes it much easier to photograph your event for you.
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I usually work on my own — and for most events that works fine. But there are occasions when you need somebody to be in two places at once and in those cases I engage a second freelance photographer to work with me to cover your event.
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Yes, that’s possible. Let me know what you need.
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No, I don’t offer videography at all. Only still photography.
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No, this is not a service that I offer. I understand that sometimes you want to get pictures online for social media or other purposes as soon as possible, and usually I can deliver a selection of key photographs within a couple of hours of the event if you let me know in advance.
Example photographs
A speaker on stage at the National Convention Centre, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Conference attendees in the Shine Dome at the Australian Academy of Science, Canberra. Photography by Bradley Cummings.
Looking toward the audience from behind a panel of speakers on stage at the National Convention Centre, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with a conference attendee in the Great Hall at the Australian Parliament House, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
ABC Heywire participants at the front of the Australian Parliament House, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
The opening of the L'Occitane shop at the Woden shopping centre in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Attendees at a gala dinner event on the terrace at the National Arboretum in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Participants at a conference in the Member's Dining Room at the Old Parliament House, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
A gala dinner event held in the Gandel Hall at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
A lunch-time 'round-table' discussion at the Burbury Hotel, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
The ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr addressing conference attendees in the Courtyard Room at the Realm Hotel, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Academics on stage at an awards ceremony at the National Convention Centre, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
The audience is engaged and having fun at a day-time event in the Great Hall at the Australian Parliament House in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
A speaker addressing the audience at a gala dinner event at the National Arboretum in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
A view of the attendees at a dinner event in the Great Hall at the Australian Parliament House in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Australian television personality Todd Sampson addressing an audience at the Hyatt Hotel in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Australian racing car driver Craig Lowndes at an outdoor media event in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Speakers at a press conference / media event at the GIO Stadium in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
The opening of the L'Occitane shop in Belconnen, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Attendees having fun in front of the camera at a celebration dinner event at the Realm Hotel in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
The artist Alemão (Anderson Lemes) at an event at the Brazilian Embassy in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Australian politician Keith Pitt MP at an event in one of the Alcoves at the Australian Parliament House, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
A speaker addresses an audience at the Hyatt Hotel, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Conference attendees in front of a media wall at a gala dinner event at the Realm Hotel, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Former Australian Minister for Finance, Mathias Cormann, addresses an audience at the Hyatt Hotel, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Discussion panel members on stage during a conference. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
The Dulux Dog and an admirer at an event at the National Arboretum in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
A speaker on stage at the National Convention Centre in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Attendees at an event in the Great Hall at the Australian Parliament House, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Adam Thompson, lead singer with the Chocolate Starfish, entertains the audience in the Great Hall at the Australian Parliament House, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Members of the Australian Olympic Committee challenge politicians to a 'row-off' in the Dorothy Tangney Alcove at the Australian Parliament House in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
A company social event at the Duxton in O'Connor, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Australian politician Andrew Giles MP in the audience of an event at the Australian Parliament House, Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Former Australian politician Kim Carr with an award medal he received at the Australian Academy of Science. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Preparing drinks at an event at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Former Australian politician Mathias Cormann being congratulated by the German Ambassador at the German Embassy in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Attendees in costume for a gala dinner event at the Hyatt Hotel in Canberra. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.
Attendees in costume at a conference event in Canberra getting on a bus to take them to a dinner event at the Australian War Memorial. Photograph by Bradley Cummings.