Manchester Airport Conference Photography for Hollin Consulting

Posted on Thursday 8th May 2014 in Conference Photography

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Last week I photographed a conference and workshop at the Radisson Blu Hotel at Manchester Airport.  I have been photographing conferences twice annually for Hollin Consulting since 2011 and they are always great fun.  Here are some more conference photographs from a couple of years ago.

Howard Lees and his team teach behavioural management techniques to leaders and managers who are interested in applying behavioural science to their organisations.  There are always speakers from various companies that are already under their wing, aswell as speakers from the BMT Federation from all over the world.  The speeches are always interesting and amusing, and the food, in particular the cake is very good too!

They use the images for publicity i.e. leaflets and flyers and on their website to promote the next conferences, so I always aim to capture the mood of the day to give people a feel for what it's like to attend one of these events.  Here is a selection of images taken over the two days.


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conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

conference photographer manchester airport

 

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