
Photography Work Corporate Commercial Portraits
I am so lucky that I get to photograph and work at such a wide and varied amount of jobs. No two days at Roger Kenny Photography are the same. It is this diverse range of work that make me so agile and quick when I work. If something is not working I quickly change tact and try something else. I love the technical challenges that photography on location or in a studio bring. But my real love is capturing beautiful photographs that tell a story.
CISCO IPF 2019. Corporate Photography and Videography.
CISCO’s annual Partner Forum is almost heading into legendary status! This is out third year covering the partner forum and our second time in Carlingford doing the photography and videography. This year we also brought back the very popular Headshot Lounge. This was where anyone could get a new headshot taken and emailed to them that day.
CISCO - at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition at the RDS
CISCO have been a great client of mine for the last number of years and I am very proud of that fact. As a photographer I always get to see the very human side of companies and their people. CISCO are one of those companies that are such a great company to work with. I guess that comes from the top down and if there is one person at the top who alway impresses me (apart from Chuck Robbins)
CISCO Ireland Partner Forum conference photography and videography.
This years CISCO Ireland Partner Forum was held in Carlingford Co Louth. Away from the usual conference rooms and hotels. The theme was Disrupt or be Disrupted and so the day started of in that unconventional form with the welcoming speech been given by a robot followed by Enda McNulty smashing a TV.
CISCO Ireland Partner Forum Carlingford press release.
I was asked to provide the photography and videography for this years CISCO Ireland Partner Forum in Carlingford Co Louth. This was a really unique event and to launch it CISCO asked me to photograph Paul Kavanagh (Country Manager at CISCO Ireland) with a group of school children from a cherrypicker looking over Carlingford.