3/1/26

Networking event

Before the event

  • Know the goal: Are you there to (1) book clients, (2) build partnerships, or (3) get content? Pick one primary goal.

  • Arrive early (15–30 min): You’ll get clean shots of the space, signage, sponsors, and “fresh” guests before it gets crowded.

  • Have a simple “offer”:

    • Photo: “2-minute LinkedIn headshot in perfect light.”

    • Video: “10-second ‘What you do + who you help’ clip.”

  • Bring a fast setup: One light, one modifier, one lens. Don’t overcomplicate it.

The 6 shots that make an event look expensive

  1. Wide room opener (shows scale)

  2. Step-and-repeat / signage (brands love this)

  3. Handshake + smiles (connection)

  4. Speaker + audience reaction (credibility)

  5. Candids at the bar / mingling (energy)

  6. Hero portraits (2–3 people, clean light)

Quick lighting tricks

  • Find a “good wall” (neutral background) and make it your portrait spot.

  • If using flash: bounce it (ceiling/wall) for softer luxury light.

  • If no bounce: keep flash off-axis (small softbox or bounce card).

Fast camera settings (typical hotel ballroom)

  • Photo (flash): 1/200, f/2.8–4, ISO 400–1600

  • Photo (no flash): f/1.8–2.8, 1/200+, ISO 1600–6400
    (Keep shutter fast enough to avoid motion blur.)

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