How many photographers does your Singapore conference need?
It's the first question on almost every production brief we receive, and the honest answer is a formula, not a sales pitch: one photographer per concurrent room, plus one roaming. Everything else is adjustment.
The base rule
A photographer can only be in one room. If your programme runs a plenary in the morning and three parallel breakout tracks after lunch, three rooms are live at once — that's three photographers if every track must be covered, or one if the breakouts only need a representative pass.
The roamer is the position organisers forget. While room photographers are locked on stages, the roamer captures what sponsors and marketing actually reuse: the exhibition floor, branding, networking conversations, VIP arrivals, and the registration rush that proves attendance.
Quick reference
| Half-day seminar, single track | 1 photographer |
|---|---|
| Full-day conference, single track + exhibition area | 2 — one on stage, one roaming |
| Conference with 2–3 breakout tracks | 3–4 — one per live room, one roaming |
| Multi-day congress with gala dinner | 3–5 across days, scaled per day's programme |
When one photographer is genuinely enough
Single-track programmes in one room, internal town halls, and briefings under about 200 guests rarely justify a second camera. We'll say so in the quote — recommending the minimum crew that covers the programme is why panel clients keep us on contract for years.
What changes the maths
- Award ceremonies: every winner needs a clean stage moment; add a second angle if there are more than about 30 presentations.
- VIP walkthroughs: a moving ministerial delegation needs a dedicated photographer who knows protocol — the roamer can't do both jobs at once.
- Same-day delivery: EXPRESS 24™ adds an on-site editor rather than another shooter, so crew count usually stays the same.
- Adding video: filming and photography from one coordinated crew shares the run sheet and stage positions — two vendors doing it separately collide at the exact moments that matter.
What to send us for an exact number
Your draft programme, the venue, and expected attendance. From that we'll map rooms to hours and reply with a crew plan and a fixed quote within one business day — send it here.
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