Sydney Event & Corporate Photographer
Professional Event And Business portrait Photography
Enzo Amato is a Sydney-based event and corporate photographer with over 20 years’ experience creating refined, story-driven imagery for businesses, agencies, and cultural organisations.
With an editorial approach that blends creativity, storytelling, and authenticity, his work focuses on capturing genuine moments—whether it’s an executive portrait, a corporate event, or a large-scale cultural program. Each project is approached with a balance of artistic vision and strategic intent, ensuring images that feel natural, purposeful, and aligned with your brand.
From corporate events and executive headshots to commercial campaigns and architectural photography, Enzo delivers high-quality visual content designed for media, marketing, and professional communications.
FAQ
 
What is your photography style?
I work in a documentary and storytelling style, blending artistic vision with natural spontaneity. My approach captures genuine moments with a focus on light, composition, and atmosphere. Clients often describe my work as timeless, authentic, and rich with narrative
What type of photography services do you offer?marketing materials?
I provide commercial, editorial, cultural, and documentary photography services. This includes corporate portraits, industrial projects, events, art projects, and long-form documentary storytelling.
Do you work with businesses, individuals, or cultural institutions?
All of the above. My clients range from private commissions and small businesses to cultural organisations, government agencies, and creative industries.
Do you have insurance?
Yes. I carry a valid public liability insurance and professional gear insurance, which protects both my clients and my equipment on every assignment and can be produced at request.
How far in advance should I book?
For commercial projects, at least 2-4 weeks’ notice is recommended to secure availability. For editorial or personal commissions, I can often be more flexible depending on my schedule.
How should I brief you for event photography?
A clear brief helps me capture your event.
Event details (date, time, venue, contacts)
Purpose of images: (marketing, press, social, archive)
Style & mood: (candid, documentary, formal, etc.)
Key moments: (VIPs, speeches, group shots)
Deliverables: (how many images, formats, deadlines)
The more I know in advance, the more tailored and effective the photography will be.
How long will it take to receive my photos?
Turnaround times vary depending on the scale of the project:
Corporate portraits: 3-5 business days
Events: 2-3 days for standard delivery
Larger commercial or projects: 2–3 weeks
I also provide live edit with onsite digital operator and rush delivery on request.
How do you back up and protect my images?
All images are backed up immediately to multiple secure storage systems, including off-site backups. This ensures your files are safe and protected from loss. While we take great care of your images we strongly advice to backup all the files after delivery.
What happens if I need to reschedule or cancel?
I understand that plans can change. If you need to reschedule, please provide at least 48 hours’ notice, and we’ll arrange another suitable date. For cancellations, a cancellation fee may apply depending on the notice period and project scale.
Do I own the copyright to my photos?
As the creator, I retain copyright of the images. However, clients receive licensed usage rights tailored to their needs (e.g. commercial, editorial, or personal). This ensures you can use the images exactly as required, without limitations on time or distribution within the agreed scope.
I feel awkward in front of the camera. Do you help with posing?
Absolutely. My goal is to make you feel at ease. I give gentle direction when needed, but I also focus on capturing natural expressions and interactions. Most clients find the process surprisingly relaxed.
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Acknowledgment of Country
I acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which I live and work. I pay respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognise their connection to the land. It always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.