Scott Spitzer
Philadelphia, PA, United States
Currently residing in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Scott has spent the past 12 years photographing events throughout the region. He uses his technical photography skill set in conjunction with his creativity to produce dramatic imagery that is sought after by design and publishing professionals, marketing managers, event planners, public relations executives and creative agencies. Scott’s recent clients include Bacardi, Ferrari, Macy's and Rolex.
- Corporate
- Crisis
- Editorial
- Entertainment
- Events
- Medical
- Portrait
- RISC training
- Video capture
Qatar Airways Philadelphia Destination Launch
Scott Spitzer
Scott Spitzer Photography covered a spectacular event last month to coincide with Qatar Airways adding 5-star international flights from Philadelphia to 130 locations. Along with an advertising campaign at 30th Street Station and other venues around Philadelphia, a VIP launch event was planned at the Ritz-Carlton. We were hired by Atmosphere Event Communications to document the festivities, complete with a red carpet arrival, step-and-repeat guest photos, and a private performance by Boyz II Men. With four Scott Spitzer Photography team members on location, we collaborated to deliver stellar photos and video that told the complete story of the evening.
U.S. Golf Open Events
Scott Spitzer
Tyler Kuppig of Tyger Productions is a high-end event design and management company with an impeccable attention to detail. I met Ty at last year’s Major League Soccer All Star event and he contacted me for his recent June event in Philadelphia. Ty’s client hosted a dinner at the Philadelphia Museum of Art which coincided with the U.S. Open being held in Lower Merion. Ty hired me to document the setup for his event management portfolio. Timing was everything, as I needed to photograph the space after it was ready but before guests actually arrived (very reminiscent of my UrbanDaddy assignment). Capturing images on a deadline is something most photographers are accustomed to, but trying to capture a specific moment in time for a client that has high expectations, never gets boring, especially at beautiful and historic locations.