Events
“Events” is a wonderfully broad word.
It can mean a polished public ceremony with a minute-by-minute schedule.
Or a music festival where the schedule politely gives up after sunset.
And I love that range.
Because no matter how structured, spontaneous, corporate, creative, elegant or chaotic an event may be, they all share the same foundation: people.
The speaker quietly rehearsing one last time.
The organiser pretending everything is under control.
The handshake that seals a partnership.
The burst of laughter that wasn’t on the programme.
The brief pause before stepping onto a stage.
Behind every agenda lies a collection of human stories — some carefully planned, others unfolding in real time.
That’s what I’m there for.
Sometimes I step back to capture the full atmosphere — the scale, the energy, the collective pulse of the room.
Sometimes I move closer, focusing on the subtle interactions that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Attentive without hovering.
Present without interrupting.
Ready for the planned highlights — and the beautifully unscripted in-between.
Because once the lights are taken down and the banners packed away, what remains aren’t just the official moments — but the real ones.
And those are the stories worth keeping.