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• Show appreciation to employees.
• Reward attendees with gifts they will treasure.
• Document awards and recognition ceremonies.
• Reinforce company Team Spirit.
• Give attendees the fun of being photographed.
• Capture people at their active best.
• Archive your carefully-planned meeting.
• Extend the energy to long after the event is over.

Our Corporate Candids Team of world-class photojournalists will travel to your event and capture your attendees’ best moments as they receive awards and recognition, participate in team sports and planned activities, and celebrate with their friends and co-workers at the parties and entertainments you have planned. Then, throughout the event we will continuously display quantities of top quality photographs for them to take home as gifts.
Our team will handle all details, start to finish, and we are additionally equipped to provide other photographic services as well, such as formal and informal on-site portraits and documentation of programs, keynote speakers, entertainments and stage settings.

We tailor each job to our clients’ need and budget. Contact us for an estimate. We want to work with you!

Marianne Barcellona has been shooting professionally since 1973. She has been a Contributing Photographer to People Weekly Magazine and has shot extensive assignments for other major publications, including Forbes, Fortune, Time, Money, Life and The New York Times, as well as covered numerous meetings and events for Fortune 500 corporations.
Gary Krueger as been photographing for Fortune 500 corporations for 25 years. His pictures have appeared in Life, Rolling Stone, Variety and The L.A. Times Sunday Magazine, and his work has been exhibited at the Norton Simon Museum and the Santa Barbara Museum in California.
Martha Cooper has shot numerous assignments for National Geographic, Smithsonian Magazine, New York Magazine and Vibe, and been a staff photographer for The New York Post. She has also produced photographs for seven books for children and adults, and is the Director of Photography at CityLore, The New York Center for Urban Folk Culture.
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