Launches and brand moments
Where the event is not just a gathering but a perception moment and the images need to reflect that level immediately.
Event Photographer London
Photography and motion coverage for launches, conferences, exhibitions, dinners, and live brand moments that need immediate use and long-tail value.
Selected clients include Schmidt, Diligent, Wondercraft, British Society of Perfumers, I Wanna Bees

Fast selects, calm judgment on the day, and delivery built for press, social, stakeholders, and post-event brand use.
What Good Event Coverage Actually Does
That changes the job. Good event photography is not just about documenting who attended. It is about knowing what matters in the room, moving quickly without becoming visible, and delivering images that still feel premium when reused long after the event has ended.
Morax photographs and films launches, conferences, private dinners, exhibitions, summits, and cultural events in London for clients who need immediate coverage, clean stakeholder proof, and assets that can continue working across web, press, social, and internal communication.
Where the event is not just a gathering but a perception moment and the images need to reflect that level immediately.
Coverage that balances keynote energy, audience atmosphere, sponsor visibility, and usable stakeholder proof without looking like trade-show filler.
Events where the brand needs more than reportage and wants coverage that still feels aligned with its wider visual identity.
Smaller rooms, sensitive guests, and brand contexts where pace and discretion matter as much as the camera work itself.
Not just key moments, but the atmosphere, guest interactions, product or space detail, and the images the comms team will actually use.
Where the event is tied to press, social rollout, or internal reporting, fast-turnaround selects can be structured into the brief from the start.
Stills, interviews, short recap edits, or a fuller event film can be captured within one coherent production plan.
Curated galleries, social-ready selections, and final exports built for the communication timeline rather than delivered as a raw dump.
Proof
Exhibition coverage built to feel like a brand film, not a trade-show recap
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Interview-led event coverage reused across website, presentations, and social
View projectThe brief is translated into a clear capture list: speakers, sponsors, guests, product moments, space detail, interviews, and timing priorities.
The point is not to photograph everything. It is to know what matters and catch it with enough quality and context to stay useful afterwards.
If the client needs same-evening or next-morning selects, the workflow is set up for that rather than treated as an afterthought.
Final images and edits are curated for communications use, not delivered as a bloated archive that someone else still has to make sense of.
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 media, 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.”
“We wanted coverage that felt respectful of the evening but still looked beautiful. The film and the photos do both , they capture the warmth and the purpose without making it feel staged.”
Yes, when the brief requires it. Same-day and next-day delivery can be built into the workflow for launches, press moments, and high-speed social use.
Yes. Many event briefs need stills plus a recap layer, interview capture, or short social edits. Those can be scoped together from the outset.
London is the base, but events across the UK and selected international briefs are also covered where the project makes sense.
Yes. Confidential launches, leadership gatherings, private dinners, and guest-sensitive events can all be handled discreetly from the first exchange.
The essentials are date, venue, event type, expected attendance, intended use of the assets, and whether fast-turnaround delivery is needed. That is enough to start shaping the right coverage plan.
Share the date, venue, event type, and delivery timing. Morax replies within 24 hours with availability, fit, and the most useful next step.