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Photographing The Bachelor’s Grant Ellis for ABC: A Press Event with Influencers

Photographing a high-profile press event is always an exciting challenge, and working with ABC to capture Grant Ellis, the newest Bachelor, during a media event filled with influencers was no exception. These kinds of events move fast, with a mix of candid interactions, posed portraits, and dynamic event coverage, so having the right gear and approach is crucial to getting the best shots.

Gear Setup for Event Photography

For this shoot, I relied on my Canon R3, a powerhouse when it comes to fast autofocus, eye detection, and incredible low-light performance. When working an event like this—where the lighting can change quickly, and you’re moving between different setups—you need a camera that’s responsive. The electronic shutter at 30fps meant I never missed a moment, whether it was a laugh during an interview or a subtle, thoughtful expression from Grant.

I paired the R3 with two key lenses:

  • RF 24-105mm f/2.8 – My go-to for versatility. This covered everything from mid-range portraits to wider environmental shots that captured Grant interacting with influencers..

Lighting Challenges and Solutions

Event lighting can be unpredictable, especially at press events with a mix of stage lighting, natural light from windows, and LED panels. I balanced this with a Profoto A10, bouncing flash off nearby surfaces to create soft, natural-looking light without overpowering the ambient glow.

For off-camera lighting, I used a Profoto a10, set up on a light stand when capturing more structured portraits of Grant with influencers. Soft directional light helps define facial features while maintaining a flattering, even tone—key for photographing TV personalities who are used to looking polished on camera.

Capturing Authentic Moments

While posed shots were part of the job, the best moments were candid interactions—a big part of why I love event photography. Grant was naturally charismatic, and influencers kept the energy high, making for plenty of laughter, genuine reactions, and unscripted moments.

Using face tracking and eye detection AF on the R3 allowed me to stay locked onto Grant as he moved through the event. With so much happening at once, this was a lifesaver, ensuring every shot was sharp and well-framed, even with a shallow depth of field.

Delivering a Fast Turnaround

Press events demand quick image delivery, often with same-day edits for social media. I shot RAW + JPEG to give myself flexibility in post-processing while also having immediate, ready-to-use files. Editing in Adobe Lightroom, I focused on:

  • Color correction – Ensuring skin tones looked natural despite mixed lighting.

  • Cropping for composition – Tightening frames when needed while keeping images engaging.

  • Noise reduction – Cleaning up high-ISO shots from dimly lit sections of the event.

The Takeaway

Photographing Grant Ellis for ABC was a mix of portraiture, documentary, and fast-paced event photography, making it a perfect test of both technical skill and adaptability. Working with a high-profile subject in a dynamic settingmeant balancing lighting, composition, and timing, all while anticipating the best moments before they happened.

For photographers looking to improve their event coverage and celebrity photography, my biggest tips are:

  • Know your gear inside and out – Press events move fast, and you don’t have time to fumble with settings.

  • Be adaptable with lighting – Whether using bounce flash, available light, or off-camera setups, knowing how to adjust is key.

  • Stay engaged with your subject – The best shots come when your subject is comfortable, and that means keeping the energy relaxed and natural.

This was another exciting shoot, and I’m looking forward to more celebrity press events and entertainment photography in the future!

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Smile Train 25th Anniversary Gala at Cipriani

Photographing the Smile Train Gala at Cipriani was an unforgettable experience. It’s hard to beat the energy of an event that’s not just glamorous but also so meaningful. The gala was filled with incredible people coming together for a cause close to my heart—helping children around the world get the cleft lip and palate surgeries they need.

The venue, Cipriani, was absolutely stunning. The grand architecture and elegant ambiance set the perfect tone for the night, and I couldn’t wait to capture every moment. From the speeches that highlighted the impact of Smile Train’s work to the heartfelt moments of gratitude, there was so much emotion in the room.

What really stood out, though, was the people. The guests, the honorees, and the kids whose lives were changed by Smile Train were all shining examples of hope and resilience. Capturing those intimate, genuine moments between families and their supporters was definitely a highlight.

It’s not every day you get to document such a powerful, inspiring evening, and I’m grateful to have been able to help tell the story of such an important cause through my photos. The night was filled with joy, and it was amazing to see how many people were dedicated to making a real difference.

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Jon Bon Jovi for Hulu

Photographing the Hulu red carpet for the Jon Bon Jovi premiere was such an epic experience! I’ve shot red carpets before, but there’s something extra exciting about one for a legend like Jon Bon Jovi. The energy in the air was electric as the stars walked the carpet, and capturing those moments up close felt like being part of the action.

As the photographers lined up, I was ready to snap shots of the big moments—Jon himself, of course, as well as all the other celebrities and guests who were there to celebrate. There’s always this rush when the stars start arriving, and getting those perfect candid moments of excitement and smiles is what makes the job so fun. But, honestly, it was the vibe of the whole event that made it special. You could feel the anticipation as everyone was excited about the show’s premiere, and it’s always a thrill to be in the middle of that buzz.

The setup for a Hulu premiere had that mix of glamour and coolness that felt just right for Bon Jovi’s legacy. The lighting, the backdrop, the crowd—it all came together perfectly to capture the essence of a star-studded night. While the red carpet can get a little hectic, it’s the little moments, like when someone’s genuinely excited or sharing a laugh, that make the best photos.

Overall, it was a night full of energy, rock ‘n’ roll spirit, and some seriously awesome people to photograph. Getting to shoot the premiere of a show with someone as iconic as Jon Bon Jovi is definitely one of those experiences I’ll remember for a long time!

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Being able to meet and photograph Ice T in the studio was such an incredible opportunity. I listened to his music as a kid in London and always felt like he was the voice of NY.

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