Houston Ceremony Photographer
As a Houston ceremony photographer, I photograph special events like groundbreakings, ribbon cuttings, and grand openings.
Documenting milestones like these is common in my work as an event photographer. Hire me today and discover why other companies trust me with their most important documentary photography.
Groundbreaking Photographer
When you’re building something new, celebrating it with a groundbreaking ceremony, and wanting spectacular groundbreaking photographs, hiring me as your groundbreaking photographer is a solid choice for your Houston event. I listen to your needs and then deliver on those requests.
I know how to make shovel ceremonies with executives, dignitaries, and city officials flow smoothly and look great as folks throw dirt around your next jobsite. When I arrive, I’ll evaluate your shovel setup and offer suggestions to maximize your photographic potential.
Then I’ll photograph arrivals and speeches until it’s time to capture images of the first dig and subsequent dirt toss. Unless you have other preferences, I’ll usually direct that action to make sure the folks with shovels look great and take action together.
I’ll also photograph any details that further your story, like hard hats, gold or silver shovels, ribbons, flags, signage, and the site itself. I’ll also cover the guests attending your event, both candidly and in small group portraits.
And since turnaround time is sometimes key for social media and media releases for news outlets, I can turn images around quickly when needed.
Ribbon-cutting Photographer
As a ribbon-cutting photographer serving Houston businesses and organizations, my job usually includes photographing arrivals, mingling guests, speeches, tours, networking moments, and the ceremonial ribbon cutting.
When I arrive, we’ll discuss where you’d like to do the ribbon cutting. I’ll let you know if the scene or location poses challenges for great photography. Sometimes that might mean you shift your location or change your plan slightly. Other times, we’ll just go with your original strategy.
For the ribbon cutting itself, I’ll direct executives, officials, politicians, and other folks politely but efficiently so we can ensure that the scene won’t look awkward or unplanned in photographs. That includes making sure the ribbon is tight, everyone has their scissors ready, everyone is looking at the camera for the posed photo before the cut, and everyone cuts together when it’s time to complete the ceremony.
Grand Opening Photographer
Grand openings are sometimes more involved than ribbon cuttings, and as a grand opening photographer, I know how to focus on those expanded elements.
One common element in grand openings is the heavy inclusion of branding elements like banners, décor, logos, signage, and uniforms. In many cases, the venue or location is the star of your story, and I’ll cover interiors, exteriors, and people inside and outside the space.
And when you need photos in hours or minutes, I can deliver your images quickly, usually via AirDrop directly to your smartphone for immediate presentation to your social media channels or press outlets.