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Corporate Photographer’s Essential Checklist

Corporate Photographer’s Essential Checklist for Annual Reports, Brochures, and Advertising Assignments

Corporate photography encompasses a diverse range of projects, from annual reports to brochures and advertising campaigns. As a corporate photographer, it’s crucial to be well-prepared and equipped with the right gear and essentials to deliver high-quality images that meet the needs and expectations of your clients. In this blog post, we’ve curated an essential checklist to help corporate photographers navigate assignments for annual reports, brochures, and advertising with confidence and professionalism.

1. Camera Gear

We have different cameras for different jobs. Our mirrorless Nikon Z is perfectly quiet to make photos in a conference or live event, and for general street photography or when candid people photos are needed.

We use a Canon 5dMkIV with 70-200mm lens, the general workhorse of many photojournalists in a news situation, and often carry a second Canon for video and wide angles.

We can shoot 4K movies and save any frame as a beautifully detailed 8.8-megapixel still image. The 85mm “Art” lens is perfect for more formal portraits.

2. Portable Lighting Equipment

After years of using cumbersome Elinchrom studio lights, which are perfect for the full-time studio, we’ve recently been using portable, battery powered LED lights. At one-tenth the price, they are cheaper for the client, lighter to carry, smaller and easier to use and accessorise with hoods, softboxes and filters.

3. On-Location Essentials

Each location and type of photograph needed requires thought as to the equipment and props needed. Do you need a tripod or will a monopod on location do the job?

4. Post-Production Tools

5. Documentation and Communication

6. Safety and Security

As a corporate photographer, being well-prepared and equipped with the right gear and essentials is essential for success in delivering high-quality images for annual reports, brochures, and advertising campaigns.

By following this checklist and incorporating valuable tips, you’ll be well-equipped to tackle any corporate photography assignment with confidence, professionalism, and creativity. So pack your bags, charge your batteries, and get ready to capture stunning images that tell compelling stories and elevate your client’s brand. Happy shooting!

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