Steve Disenhof presents “Event Photography: Everything you wanted to know, everything” on Wednesday, April 16th, 2025 at 7pm, Lone Tree Civic Center. Join remotely via Zoom. Arrive 30 minutes early for social time, to visit with your fellow club members and meet some new folks. The program is 7pm – 9pm.
“Event Photography” ranges from formal settings like weddings and concerts to very informal settings that may include your small family barbeque. Many of the concepts for photographing large events directly translate to making good images at small gatherings.
Steve’s experience encompasses well more than 100 organized events over the past 25 years. These include rallies, parades, concerts and performances, and scores of non-profit fundraisers.
Steve’s presentation is in three general parts. In the first third, he’ll discuss some of the technical takeaways he’s learned from his personal experience. He’ll then turn to a very in-depth discussion of the how-to’s of event photography. And finally, he’ll show how to quickly and efficiently manage hundreds or thousands of images captured at an event and choose just the ones that tell the story.
About Steve Disenhof
Steve Disenhof is a past president of the 150-member Marin Photography Club, has chaired its education committee, and currently serves as a teacher and mentor to other photographers. Since 2009, he has taught photographed for, and served on the board of the Marin-based Daraja Academy of Kenya. Steve holds a press pass with the United States Press Agency, and serves on the administrative team of www.probonophoto.org, a group of 60 volunteer photographers helping nonprofit organizations and covering social justice and environmental events in 37 Bay Area cities and towns. He photographs dance for the BFA programs at Dominican University and the University of San Francisco, and for professional companies at LINES Ballet, Robert Moses Kin, Axis dance and others. And for more than two decades, Steve has photographed for the Tiburon Peninsula Soccer Club and other local sports organizations. Steve and his wife Joanne have resided in Mill Valley California since the 1980s.