Concerts, festivals, community events, workshops, sports, theatre and dance acts – I’ve covered them all. Whatever your event, I can provide beautiful images that capture the people, the places and the atmosphere. My clients receive a full set of high quality, high resolution photographs that document the very best of their events – everything from the unique little details to big panoramics, as well as natural, photo-journalistic style portraiture. I also provide all my images resized and ready prepped for easy, instant upload to the web, social media, etc.
If you’re looking for someone to document your next event then why not get in touch for a chat?
What my clients say…
“We’ve had the pleasure of working with Rachel for 5 years now. In that time, she has become one of our most trusted photographers. Her photographs are always of great quality and really capture the essence of the work we do and the people we work with – whether that’s a music project for babies, teenagers or adults! Rachel is extremely professional and reliable, and her warm and likeable personality puts everyone at ease.”
Rebecca Horn, Marketing & Communications Manager, Brighter Sound
“Rachel has been photographing my events for a number of years now, providing me with a set of beautifully shot, high quality images that not only document the event on the whole but that always seem to capture some of the special moments that sometimes go unnoticed. In this, not only is she an accomplished and talented photographer but her attentiveness and tenacity mean that she gets right in amongst the action, or places herself quietly in a discreet corner to capture images that many would not. She is ultra reliable and committed- her passion often keeping her there longer than expected! Her friendly manner and professionalism make her an absolute pleasure to work with and I usually get a full set of images back within days of the event. You really couldn’t ask for more from a photographer!”
Danny Keehan, Project Manager: Thirty One Songs and The Factory Foundation