Reno Tahoe Event Photographer

Reno Tahoe Event Photographer

Lake Tahoe is my permanent home, and Reno is just down the road. While I live in Tahoe year round, about 75 percent of my work takes me across the country photographing corporate events in cities like Austin, Las Vegas, Chicago, and New Orleans. That national experience gives me a skill set and perspective that most local photographers, who primarily focus on weddings, simply don’t bring to the table. When you hire me as your Reno Tahoe event photographer, you get both the advantage of a local who knows the region inside and out and the expertise of a corporate event photographer trusted by brands nationwide.

Corporate Events in Reno / Lake Tahoe

This region offers unmatched variety. From the high-capacity Atlantis Casino Resort or the Grand Sierra Resort to the resort-style properties and lakeside venues of Tahoe like the Everline, I’ve photographed large-scale conventions, destination conferences, nonprofit galas, and multi-day leadership retreats here.

As a Reno Tahoe event photographer, my focus is always on efficiency in busy spaces, including covering keynote speakers, sponsor activations, and networking in large exhibit halls. In Lake Tahoe, I incorporate the natural surroundings into your imagery, blending professional coverage with the sense of place that makes your event unforgettable.

My Local Advantage

Because I live in Tahoe year round, I understand the weather patterns, lighting conditions, and seasonal considerations that out of town photographers might miss. I also know how to navigate venue access, parking, and timing so your schedule runs smoothly and stress free.

At the same time, about 75 percent of my work is corporate events outside Tahoe. That means I bring a higher level of event knowledge and experience than most local photographers, who primarily focus on weddings. My clients trust me to deliver at conferences, trade shows, and brand activations nationwide, and I bring that same efficiency, speed, and professionalism as a local Reno Tahoe Event Photographer.

Why Clients Bring Me Back

Working with the same photographer across multiple events and locations eliminates the learning curve. I already know your brand, your must-have shots, and your event’s unique flow. That means less oversight for you and faster, more on-point results for your marketing, press, and sponsorship needs.

Whether it’s a high-energy trade show in Reno or a multi-day leadership retreat on the shores of Lake Tahoe, you’ll get the same speed, professionalism, and brand-focused results you’ve come to expect from me anywhere in the country.

Seasonal Event Tips for Lake Tahoe

One of the advantages of hiring a Reno Tahoe event photographer is knowing how the seasons affect everything from lighting to logistics. Tahoe is beautiful year-round, but each season comes with its own considerations:

Winter (December–March)
Snow can create magical backdrops for corporate retreats and incentive trips, but it also means building in extra travel time and having indoor contingency plans for weather. Lighting changes quickly in winter, so I plan shot lists and timing carefully to make the most of available daylight.

Spring (April–June)
Spring brings longer days and fewer crowds, making it ideal for multi-day conferences or team-building retreats. The weather can be unpredictable, so I prepare for both indoor and outdoor shooting opportunities.

Summer (July–September)
Summer is Tahoe’s peak season, with clear skies, warm evenings, and endless outdoor venue options. This is also when traffic and visitor numbers are highest, so timing, travel, and logistics are key and something I manage with precision as a local.

Fall (October–November)
Fall offers crisp air, golden aspens, and quieter venues. It’s a favorite for leadership retreats and smaller-scale events, with a balance of great light and fewer scheduling conflicts.

No matter the season, living here year-round means I can anticipate challenges, choose the best spots for your brand’s look, and ensure your event is captured beautifully and efficiently.

Contact me to talk about your upcoming Reno or Lake Tahoe event and build a photography plan that’s seamless, consistent, and on-brand.

SXSW 2026 Event Tips: Navigating a Shorter, More Stacked Week

By |January 19th, 2026|Categories: Commercial Photography, Event Photos, SXSW, Tips for Creatives|Tags: , , |

New SXSW! Who dis? I've got SXSW 2026 event tips that break down what has changed with the festival’s new structure and what it means for event planners, brands, and most of all, yours truly. While programming remains the same length, overlapping tracks and clubhouses create more competition for attention. Success at SXSW 2026 is going to depend on clarity, intentional presence, and realistic planning. From logistics to event photography, early decisions matter and my calendar is filling up fast!

Why Hiring a Photographer for Your Company Holiday Party Is Worth It

By |December 22nd, 2025|Categories: Event Photos, Marketing, Tips for Creatives|Tags: , |

Photography might feel like the first thing to cut from your holiday party budget, but it’s the one thing that actually lasts. These images boost morale, support internal marketing, and help recruit people who want to be part of what you’re building. Good photos get used and no, blurry phone pics of Melinda from HR doing the cupid shuffle don’t count.

Event Photography ROI: How Strategic Images Drive Engagement and Sponsorship Sales

By |December 8th, 2025|Categories: Commercial Photography, Event Photos, Tips for Creatives|Tags: , |

Event photography ROI comes from images that do more than document a room. This post shows how sponsor-focused, intentional photography drives engagement, strengthens marketing, and supports sponsorship renewals. From capturing clean brand touchpoints to delivering same-day highlights for social, these visuals actually move the needle. If you want photography that supports outcomes instead of simply covering an event, here’s how I approach it.

Why You Need a Professional CES Event Photographer

By |November 17th, 2025|Categories: Commercial Photography, Event Photos|Tags: , , , , |

If you are a business at the forefront of tech, or at the intersection of tech and finance, it should come as no surprise that the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) stands at the epicenter of innovation as far as conferences go. It is where major electronics companies give keynotes regarding new innovation, where products are launched, and where the latest breakthroughs and futuristic concepts take center stage. Every year in January in Las Vegas, industry leaders, tech enthusiasts, and innovators and startups from around the globe gather to showcase, pitch, and network. CES demands attention to detail, precision, and professionalism. Your brand presence at CES can be highly elevated by hiring a conference event photographer, ensuring that the moments you coordinate and unveil are well documented.

Cornerstone Impact: Corporate Events at the Kalahari Resort Round Rock

By |November 3rd, 2025|Categories: Commercial Photography, Event Photos, texas|Tags: |

Cornerstone Impact 2025 marked the end of my spring corporate season with a high-impact event at the Kalahari Resort in Round Rock. From a packed room of credit union professionals to keynote speakers who actually had something to say, the Foundation’s team used the Kalahari’s unique setting to create a night that balanced mission with momentum. If you’re planning corporate events at the Kalahari Resort in Round Rock and want photography that reflects the real tone of the room, this one is worth a look.

Behind the Scenes at Gator By the Bay 2025

By |September 29th, 2025|Categories: Commercial Photography, Concerts, Event Photos, music|Tags: , , , |

Gator By the Bay 2025 was four days of music, food, and nonstop energy along the San Diego waterfront. As a San Diego event photographer, I covered everything from zydeco legends and second line parades to food demos and accordion solos. Here’s what it looked like through my lens, from headlining acts to spontaneous dance circles, every corner of the festival had a story and after 14 straight workdays across three states, this one still stood out.

Go to Top