Event Photography
Everything You Need to Get the Right Shot
Because Moments Won’t Wait
One of the most challenging aspects
of event photography is the need
to be prepared for virtually any
situation. Weather, technical failures,
personalities and location variabilities
are all out of your control.
What’s not out of your control is what
you do before the event to prepare.
In this presentation, we’ll discuss
the equipment necessary for getting
the right shot – no matter what the conditions.
Lenses for Event Photography
To create the type of photographic record clients often
want, it’s important to bring along several lenses. These
include:
 Macro lenses
 Wide angle lenses
 A fisheye lens
 And, of course, a
standard camera lens
Lens Filters
To ensure you’re able to capture stunning shots no matter
what the conditions, it’s important to carry an array of
lens filters.
 Use a polarizing filter to reduce glare and improve color
saturation.
 Use a UV / haze filter to filter out atmospheric haze.
 Use a neutral density filter to add an element of drama to
your photos.
For more on this subject, please see our SlideShare
presentation on how to use a lens filter.
Extra Batteries and Memory Cards
Of course, extra batteries and memory cards are a must.
Pack more than you think you’ll need in order to ensure
you’ll have enough.
In addition, you might want
to bring replacement cables
and chargers – because
you can never be too safe.
A Professional Grade Camera
Of course, the camera you carry has more to do with your
ability to get the right shot than any other piece of
equipment. If you haven’t already, consider investing in a
professional grade camera that will help you capture
spectacular images. For this purpose, we love the Canon
Mark III and the Nikon D800.
A Good Camera Bag
You’ll need a stellar camera bag to help you tote all of this
equipment from job to job. Most event photographers
use a full-sized gadget bag, as well as a wearable sling
or belt pack.
About Cameta
Cameta Camera is a true
brick-and-mortar camera store
in Amityville, NY. We’ve been
selling photography equipment
and distilling advice to professionals
and hobbyists alike more than 25 years.
For more photography tips, visit our blog at
Cameta.com/blog.

Everything You Need for Event Photography

  • 1.
    Event Photography Everything YouNeed to Get the Right Shot
  • 2.
    Because Moments Won’tWait One of the most challenging aspects of event photography is the need to be prepared for virtually any situation. Weather, technical failures, personalities and location variabilities are all out of your control. What’s not out of your control is what you do before the event to prepare. In this presentation, we’ll discuss the equipment necessary for getting the right shot – no matter what the conditions.
  • 3.
    Lenses for EventPhotography To create the type of photographic record clients often want, it’s important to bring along several lenses. These include:  Macro lenses  Wide angle lenses  A fisheye lens  And, of course, a standard camera lens
  • 4.
    Lens Filters To ensureyou’re able to capture stunning shots no matter what the conditions, it’s important to carry an array of lens filters.  Use a polarizing filter to reduce glare and improve color saturation.  Use a UV / haze filter to filter out atmospheric haze.  Use a neutral density filter to add an element of drama to your photos. For more on this subject, please see our SlideShare presentation on how to use a lens filter.
  • 5.
    Extra Batteries andMemory Cards Of course, extra batteries and memory cards are a must. Pack more than you think you’ll need in order to ensure you’ll have enough. In addition, you might want to bring replacement cables and chargers – because you can never be too safe.
  • 6.
    A Professional GradeCamera Of course, the camera you carry has more to do with your ability to get the right shot than any other piece of equipment. If you haven’t already, consider investing in a professional grade camera that will help you capture spectacular images. For this purpose, we love the Canon Mark III and the Nikon D800.
  • 7.
    A Good CameraBag You’ll need a stellar camera bag to help you tote all of this equipment from job to job. Most event photographers use a full-sized gadget bag, as well as a wearable sling or belt pack.
  • 8.
    About Cameta Cameta Camerais a true brick-and-mortar camera store in Amityville, NY. We’ve been selling photography equipment and distilling advice to professionals and hobbyists alike more than 25 years. For more photography tips, visit our blog at Cameta.com/blog.