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Capturing Candid Moments at Business Events

10/06/2025 Posted by Martin Bamford Ideas, Photography

There’s a certain kind of magic in the moments you don’t plan for.

A laugh between colleagues, a thoughtful glance during a talk, or someone listening intently during a presentation. These are the moments that truly tell the story of a business event, and they’re often the ones people remember the most.

As a professional photographer working across Cranleigh and the Surrey Hills, I’ve been lucky enough to photograph all sorts of business events – from small networking meet-ups to larger conferences and launches.

And what I’ve found time and again is that while posed group shots and formal presentations have their place, the real life of the event lies in the candid moments.

Candid photography means capturing people naturally, without them being aware of the camera.

Done well, it brings a sense of authenticity and energy to your event gallery. It helps people feel something when they look back on the photos – not just see what happened, but remember how it felt to be there.

So, how do you make sure those moments are captured?

First, it starts with trust.

When I arrive at an event, I take time to blend in. I’ll usually arrive early, meet the organisers, and get a feel for the flow of the day.

I don’t jump in straight away with a camera in people’s faces. Instead, I look for where people naturally gather, how they move through the space, and when they’re most at ease.

That’s when the best photos happen – when people feel comfortable and stop noticing the camera.

Lighting is another key part.

Many events take place in venues with challenging lighting – dim rooms, harsh spotlights, or large windows that throw up glare.

Knowing how to work with the available light, or add a subtle touch of flash without making it feel staged, is vital. It helps keep the photos looking clean and natural without disrupting the moment.

I also move around a lot during an event. I don’t stay fixed in one spot or wait for people to pose.

I’ll often shoot from the side of the room, through gaps in a crowd, or over someone’s shoulder. This gives a real sense of perspective – like you’re part of the action, rather than watching from a distance.

Another technique I use is shooting in quiet bursts.

Rather than one click, I’ll take a few frames in quick succession. That way, I can catch the moment someone laughs, or the instant someone reacts to a comment. It’s often just a fraction of a second, but that’s all it takes to make a photo feel real.

The kind of moments I look out for include people greeting each other warmly, deep in conversation, or sharing a joke. I watch for gestures – someone pouring coffee, adjusting their name badge, or flicking through a programme.

All these little actions help tell the full story of the day. It’s not just about the big speeches or official announcements. It’s about the in-between.

Of course, every event is different.

A charity fundraiser will have a different energy from a business seminar, and a local networking breakfast will feel more relaxed than a product launch. That’s why it’s important to understand the tone of the event before picking up the camera.

I always chat with clients beforehand to learn what they want to highlight – whether it’s connection, professionalism, creativity or something else entirely.

Good candid photography has long-term value. These images are brilliant for social media, websites, newsletters, and PR. They don’t just document the event – they help show what your brand or organisation is like in action. They make people want to be part of what you’re doing.

So if you’re planning a business event – whether it’s a workshop, launch, meeting or social – think about how you want it to be remembered.

Posed photos are important, but don’t overlook the power of the candid. Those unguarded moments of connection and joy are what make people feel part of something real.

If you’d like to talk about capturing the heart of your next event, I’d love to hear from you.

I work with small businesses, solopreneurs and charities across Surrey and beyond, and I’d be happy to help.

Get in touch today to have a chat about what you’ve got planned.

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About Martin Bamford

Hi, I'm Martin, a portrait, event and brand photographer in Cranleigh, working with individuals and small businesses across the Surrey Hills. I've taken photos for more than 25 years, and became a full-time photographer following a successful career as a Chartered Financial Planner.

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