Work

Trade Show Photography

Various clients

2025
STABILO trade show booth with colourful "Free Your True Colors" branding, oversized pencil and product sculptures, red carpet flooring, no visitors present
Vincotech booth with dark angular design and "Empowering Your Ideas" branding; visitors and staff milling around the stand and seating area; long-exposure motion blur
Upward-angle view of suspended Plexim blue cube display elements hanging from the truss structure above the white booth wall
Hitachi Energy "Inspire the Next" booth with red and white design, wind turbine imagery, LEM booth visible alongside; motion-blurred visitors passing
Semikron booth with red branding and white product pedestals; a few visitors and staff visible at the SEMIKUBE SlimLine and Stacks & Systems Power Integration displays
Aerial view of the busy Innomotics booth with dark "We identify your opportunities" branding towers; large crowd of visitors engaging with staff at counters and displays
Aerial view of the REHAU and MEPA joint booth; visitors exploring product displays and staff in branded black shirts assisting at counters
Upward-angle close-up of the dark REHAU booth tower panel with pipe heart sculpture in foreground and "Gemeinsam noch stärker / REHAU / MEPA" branding
Semikron booth seen from the side aisle showing the full extent of white product plinths and red signage; two visitors walking along the edge
MEPA booth area with teal green wall, MEPA logo on screen, MEPA Aquaproof V-Ecke shower product in glass case; REHAU/MEPA tower banner behind
Innomotics "For better renewable energies" booth with large industrial motor on display; motion-blurred crowd of visitors moving around the stand

A well-designed booth represents significant investment. It deserves to be documented properly.

Good booth photography captures more than the stand itself. It shows market presence, brand consistency, and the effort that went into the appearance — in a format that works long after the fair has ended. For PR, for LinkedIn, for the next pitch deck, for internal reporting, and as a visual benchmark for future events.

A booth that is never properly photographed exists only in the memory of those who were there. One that is captured well becomes part of the brand's visual record — and a credible signal of how seriously a company takes its market presence.