Frequently Asked Questions

  • Professional event photography, backed by a decade of experience behind the camera.

    For corporate events this includes:

    • Conferences

    • Summits

    • Awards Nights

    • Member recognition

    • Gala evenings

    • Headshots

    • End of year parties

    And for private functions this includes:

    • Engagements and elopments

    • Weddings

    • Milestone birthdays

    This extends to capturing art and artists of any class, including:

    • Art galleries

    • Artists profiles

    • Site-specific works (murals, etc.)

    • Concert performers

    Don’t see something listed? I’m just a quick message away to see if I can photograph you or your event.

  • Yes, a Bachelor in Photography with a major in Creative Advertising from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.

  • Yes, for up to $10 million.

  • Most events can be fully turned around in a 72 hour period, though more hours on-site require more post-production hours.


    Please allow extra time for multi-day events or weddings.

    Turnaround times will always be communicated to you.


  • Absolutely - a selection of highlight images will be edited and sent to you the very same day at no additional cost.

    This is a fantastic way to quickly get the best images of the day into the hands of your guests or clients, into social media, or into your direct marketing material.

  • There is no quantity cap on the amount of edited images I deliver - my philosophy is that if it looks great, it gets delivered.

    Typically this translates to between 60-100 edited images per hour of photography depending on the amount of guests and overall activity level. For example, photographing will be kept to a minimum or redirected away from guests during a dinner service — no one over the years has managed to look good in the middle of chewing their food.

  • Images are delivered via a PIN or password-secured private image gallery. The link will be emailed or texted to you. Photos can then be downloaded individually or as an album, with options to choose between downloading full-resolution images or smaller web-friendly sizes.

  • You can email me at nick@nickciner.photography or use the contact form at the bottom of this page.

  • I am centrally located in Fortitude Valley making jobs in the CBD a breeze, but I have traveled to events in Toowoomba, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, and out past Boonah.

    Drop me a line and we can talk travel arrangements.

  • Your event and my obligations to capture it well are serious business, but being personable and approachable are just as important.


    I’m aware that in contracting me others may view my conduct as an extension of you and your business, so while my approach towards guests is friendly and easy-going, I am ‘at work’ and always maintain my professionalism.


    It also partly depends on the amount of interactivity you want me to have with your guests. Sometimes I am the fly on the wall (when you ask for candids) , and other times the elephant with two cameras (when you’ve asked for eyes-to-the-camera shots and I need to direct guests). I’ll tailor my approach based on our communication.

    As an aside most people are having a night off while I’m at work but I don’t drink while I’m on the job so feel free to save me a glass of wine for when I’m finished!

  • My dad was a wedding photographer in his youth so I’ve been playing around with his cameras for forever.

    But 2026 marks a decade since I photographed my first event as a favour to a friend, and eight years since I registered my ABN to formalise my business activities.

  • As a tool, yes — something like removing a glowing EXIT sign above a guest’s head because I find it distracting.

    In terms of image creation or creativity?

    No, never. Images delivered to you by me will never be mass-edited using AI tools (or by a stranger overseas), or used as a substitute for actual creative work.

  • Repetitive tasks are great for polish - up to a point - but they can also lead to stagnation.

    I never regret learning a new visual skill from trying something new. Even in a familiar setting, every photograph is a chance to apply new lessons, and mix it up with all the tried and tested old ones.
    And besides, it’s just more fun this way.

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