Sacramento Event Photographer

Sacramento Event Photographer

Sacramento is a growing hub for corporate events, government conferences, and nonprofit gatherings, offering both historic charm and modern meeting spaces thanks to the addition of the new Kimpton Sawyer Hotel. Because I am conveniently located nearby in the Reno Tahoe area, I am able to easily service corporate events, conferences and business retreats as a Sacramento event photographer. My rates are the same no matter the location, so you get consistent, high-quality coverage without having to search for and onboard a new photographer in every city.

Corporate Events in Sacramento

Sacramento offers a mix of versatile venues including the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center, The Citizen Hotel, The Kimpton Sawyer, and the California State Capitol for legislative and policy-focused events. From large-scale conventions to intimate networking receptions, the city’s layout makes it easy to host events that are both impactful and accessible.

When photographing as a Sacramento event photographer, I am adept at efficiently creating compelling and dynamic images of speakers and engaged attendees, while promoting sponsor visibility and branding.  I am patient and methodical, allowing me to provide my clients with a gallery filled with unique networking interactions that show off your event’s unique energy.

Why Clients Bring Me Back

When you work with the same photographer across cities, you gain consistency, efficiency, and peace of mind. I already know your brand style, your important players, and your goals for imagery. That means you can focus on running your event while I handle the photography seamlessly. I love nothing more than working with the same clients again and again – it’s a beneficial win win situation for all of us!

Whether you need a Sacramento event photographer for a historic venue downtown or a modern conference hall, I can assure you that if you hire me, you’ll get the same polished, brand-focused coverage that you would expect from me in Austin or anywhere else your events take us.

Contact me to discuss how I can serve as your Sacramento event photographer and create a photography plan that’s streamlined, consistent, and on-brand.

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By |September 1st, 2025|Categories: Boston, Commercial Photography, Event Photos|Tags: |

BenefitsPRO Broker Expo brought its sharp programming and standout keynote speakers, including BJ Novak and Gretchen Rubin, to Encore Boston Harbor. I was on-site for the third year in a row, delivering real-time event photography that supports their same-day editorial coverage and captures the energy of every session, breakout, and afterparty. Working with a team repeatedly that values speed, consistency, and storytelling makes all the difference.

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By |April 14th, 2025|Categories: Austin, Commercial Photography, Event Photos|Tags: , , |

When Kinaxis brought their North American team to the Fairmont Austin, they created more than an event—they built a full-scale brand experience. From candid team moments and custom activations (puppy lounge, anyone?) to a private concert with Nelly, I was there to capture it all with a focus on storytelling, not just documentation. The result? A gallery that helped their team connect, celebrate, and even pitch future sponsors with confidence. This is corporate event photography that actually works for your brand—during the event and long after the lights go down.

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By |March 31st, 2025|Categories: Austin, Commercial Photography, Event Photos, Wine|Tags: , , |

Discover the highlights of the Barolo & Barbaresco World Opening at Branch Park Pavilion in Austin, TX. A celebration of Italy's finest wines, this event brought together top producers, sommeliers, and wine lovers for an unforgettable tasting experience. Captured through the lens of a passionate photographer, this post explores the venue, the wines, and the industry impact of such gatherings. Cheers to the world of Barolo and Barbaresco!

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By |March 24th, 2025|Categories: Austin, Commercial Photography, Concerts, Event Photos, music, SXSW|Tags: , , |

As usual, SXSW 2025 was a whirlwind of incredible moments, and I had the privilege of capturing them firsthand. From watching Sir Jude work her magic at the Central Presbyterian Church, to witnessing Sam Ryder’s explosive debut at the BME, it was a week full of surprises. I got to photograph artists whose music and energy left a lasting impression, including Bruvvy’s chaotic messy set and the powerful discussions at panels like Defying Invisibility with the lead actors from Hulu's new show Deli Boys. SXSW is always a unique experience, but this year felt particularly special, and I can’t wait to see where these artists go next.

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By |February 19th, 2025|Categories: Commercial Photography, Event Photos, SXSW, Tips|Tags: , , |

SXSW, otherwise known as my absolute favorite 10 days of the year, every year, is an annual convergence of technology, film, and music in Austin, Texas.  It's 10 days of thriving on adrenaline and chaos.  It's a beacon of creativity and innovation.  Drawing attendees from diverse industries worldwide, it's unparalleled popularity can certainly be attributed to the dynamic blend of cutting-edge technology showcases, an extensive list of film premieres, and my favorite - the off-the-beaten-path version of its music festival which celebrates and heralds unsigned and new artists. As promised, I'm back with part II in my series on how to survive SXSW like a pro with more SXSW survival tips. 

How to Survive SXSW | Part 1

By |February 19th, 2025|Categories: Commercial Photography, Event Photos, SXSW, Tips|Tags: , , |

75,000 people are about to descend upon Austin, TX for SXSW, one of the world's premier music, film and tech festivals.  While SXSW is mostly known for its music festival, what really brings the money to Austin (and $350 million plus of it at that), is the Interactive portion, which draws a young audience of inventors, investors and risk takers looking for networking opportunities and the next big thing.  At any given moment all over the city there are thousands of opportunities to learn, network, workshop and cultivate relationships.  For over 12 years now, I've been working for the Sales Department at the event, as a client event photographer responsible for documenting the return on investment for their sponsors. It's exhausting. It's exhilarating. It's incredibly fun. If you're attending for the first time and looking for some answers on how to survive SXSW, I got you boo.

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