Most corporate events produce zero usable content. A photographer is hired. Raw files are delivered three weeks later. Nobody uses them because the moment has passed.
A corporate event content strategy starts before the event. It answers three questions.
What content will your team use Monday morning
Branded editorial portraits of every guest. Two 9:16 recap reels. A searchable archive delivered within 24 hours. Not 800 raw files in a week. Content cleared for immediate marketing use.

How to keep every piece of content on-brand
Custom overlays built before the event using your logo, colors, typography, and campaign messaging. Every portrait carries your brand before it reaches a guest phone. QA against your brand guidelines before the first guest steps in front of the rig.
What if the event is confidential
NDA coverage. All deliverables go exclusively to your designated team contact. Nothing is posted or shared without written authorization. Gallery access restricted to approved email domains only.

Real proof from real activations
EA Sports brought PostMeBooth into Ripple Studios for the Battlefield 6 Friends and Family launch. Brand-safe overlays approved by the EA team. Full-frame editorial portraits for every guest. Complete archive delivered within 24 hours.
Equinox Run Club needed editorial-grade portraits across two activations. Both times, recap reels were delivered the following day. The marketing team had content ready to post by Monday morning.
A senior event photographer costs $3,000 to $5,000 per event. Delivers raw files in a week. No recap reel. No brand overlays. No searchable archive. PostMeBooth delivers editorial portraits for every guest, two branded recap reels, and a searchable archive within 24 hours. One investment. Twelve months of content. Inquire for corporate coverage.