Product launches and brand moments
Product launch photography in London where the event is a perception moment and the images need to reflect that level immediately.
Event Photographer London
Photo and motion for launches, conferences, exhibitions, dinners and live brand moments in London. Usable on the night, still usable six months later in the annual recap.
Schmidt. Diligent. Wondercraft. British Society of Perfumers. I Wanna Bees.

Same-day selects. Calm on the day. Reply within 24 hours.
What good event coverage does
Good event photography is not a roll call. It is reading a room, knowing when not to shoot, and editing tight enough that the gallery still earns its place six months later.
Morax works as a corporate event photographer in London across product launches, conferences, exhibitions, gala dinners and cultural moments. Conference, product launch, exhibition or gala — same person on the day, same delivery logic afterwards. Galleries usable for press, web, social and the internal recap.
Product launch photography in London where the event is a perception moment and the images need to reflect that level immediately.
Conference photography in London that balances keynote energy, audience, sponsor visibility and stakeholder proof. No trade-show filler.
Exhibition photography in London for brands that want more than reportage and need coverage aligned with their visual identity.
Gala dinner photography in London, leadership gatherings and guest-sensitive rooms where pace and discretion matter as much as the camera.
Key moments, atmosphere, guest interactions, product detail. The frames the comms team will actually use.
When press, social or internal reporting is tied to the day, fast selects are scoped from the start.
Stills, interviews, recap edits or a fuller event film, captured in one production plan.
Edited galleries, social-ready selections and final exports on the comms timeline. No raw dump.
Proof
Exhibition coverage that feels like a brand film, not a trade-show recap
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The brief becomes a clear capture list: speakers, sponsors, guests, product moments, interviews, timing.
The job is not to shoot everything. It is to know what matters and catch it with enough quality to last.
Same-evening or next-morning selects are built into the workflow when the brief calls for it.
Final images and edits curated for comms use. Not a bloated archive someone else has to sort.
Client words
“Morax captured exactly what we wanted — interviews that feel natural but look polished enough to represent us anywhere. We've used the films on our website, in presentations, and across social, and they hold up in every context.”
“Nobody had ever documented our community like this. Each founder got a film that actually sounds like them — not a corporate video, not a selfie, something in between that feels right. We've been sharing them ever since.”
Yes. Conference photographer briefs in London are a regular part of the work, from one-day summits to multi-day programmes. Coverage is planned around keynotes, panels, sponsor visibility, audience reaction and stakeholder proof, with delivery scheduled to match press and internal comms windows.
Yes. Product launch photographer, exhibition photographer and gala dinner photographer briefs in London are all covered under the same corporate event photographer service. Each format has its own pace, lighting and discretion logic, scoped into the production plan before the day so the images carry the level the room expects.
Yes, when the brief calls for it. Same-day and next-day delivery is built in for launches, press moments and live social.
Yes. Stills plus a recap layer, interviews or short social edits can be scoped together from the outset.
London is the base. Regular venues and offices include Mayfair, the City of London, Shoreditch and Canary Wharf, with frequent coverage across central London. UK-wide and selected international briefs are also covered.
Yes. Confidential launches, leadership gatherings and guest-sensitive dinners handled discreetly from the first email.
Date, venue, event type, expected attendance, intended use, and whether fast turnaround is needed. That is enough to scope.
Send date, venue, event type and delivery timing. Reply within 24 hours.