Capturing images at a step and repeat backdrop during a corporate event requires a professional approach to ensure flattering, high-quality images.
These are my main considerations during that part of the corporate event. The images were made at the Christmas Gala of the Annunciation Church at the Harvard Club of New York.
Use of Proper Lighting
- External Flash or Strobes: I avoid harsh shadows by using off-camera flashes with an umbrella or soft box lighting.


Bounce Flash: If there is no space to set up an umbrella or a soft box, I use an on-camera flash, bouncing it off a ceiling or wall for a softer look.
Even Illumination: I ensure the entire backdrop and subjects are evenly lit to prevent shadows or glare.
LED Panels is an alternative option as it simplifies the lighting process and achieves consistent results.
Choice of the Right Camera Settings
I prefer to use prime lenses instead of zoom lenses. The ideal focal length for a full body portrait is either a 50mm or a 35mm. I tend to use a 50mm f/1.2 lens which allows me to isolate the subject from the background. The images above show this effect as the subjects are sharp and the backdrop is a bit blurred.
Directing Subjects
Natural Poses: I suggest relaxed postures with hands at sides or clasped in front.
Smile & Eye Contact: I remind guests to smile and look at the camera for a polished look.
Quick Corrections: I politely adjust positioning if needed to prevent awkward spacing or blocking.
Positioning & Composition
Centered Framing: I keep subjects centered with equal space on both sides of the logo backdrop.
Full-Body & Close-Ups: I sometimes capture both full-length shots and waist-up portraits for variety.



Positioning in the Venue
Space for Photography: The event organizer must ensure at least 10-12 feet in front of the backdrop for photographers and lighting setups. The ideal placement of the camera should be around 15 feet from the subjects.
High-Traffic Area: Place it in a spot where guests will naturally walk by, such as near the entrance.
Uncluttered Background: Avoid setting it up near distractions like exit signs or busy areas.
Post-Processing Enhancements
Crop & Straighten: I ensure clean framing and alignment.
Color Correction: I adjust brightness, contrast, and white balance for professional-quality results.
Delivering Images Efficiently
Fast Turnaround: Corporate clients appreciate quick edits for social media and PR use. I edit and deliver the images in 24 hours after the event. In special cases I am able to offer the full gallery the next morning by 8am.
Private gallery: All images are uploaded to a private and password protected gallery. The guests have access to the gallery and are able to download images (without a watermark) and order prints online.
Capturing images at a step-and-repeat backdrop during a corporate event necessitates a professional approach to ensure flattering and high-quality photographs.