It’s a big day for the British Prime Minister, becoming the first world leader to meet newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump. The cream of the British and American media will be there to record the moment and ask questions, so May’s team will have worked closely with Trump’s team to create what they hope will be iconic, impressive images captured for posterity…and to be repeated in news reports for years to come. Except with a maverick installed at the White House, it might not be that straightforward.
It’s not unusual to discover that spokespeople have no idea how their interview went because they didn’t watch it back. Confident spokespeople can (sometimes wrongly) assume they came across well and their messages hit their mark. Less confident spokespeople can often wrongly assume their interview was terrible and be put off accepting future interview opportunities. In both cases, their organisations lose out.
TNR Photography had a fantastic 2016! We produced more photo shoots than at any other time in our history and despite fears over Brexit and downward trends in traditional print media – our services from PR’s, Marketing departments, brands and charities have been more in demand than ever. We have achieved this through a high success rate of image distribution via our Press Association links, developing our Corporate photography service and offering a more client friendly consultative approach.