Corporate Photography London
For the launch of Forbes 30 Under 30 list, I was asked to provide corporate photography for their party in The London EDITION Hotel in central London. It was held in the basement of the hotel and attendees were winners from a list of 300 young disruptors across ten categories, hailing from 34 European countries and 22 non-European countries. The party went on into the early hours and guests enjoyed a photo booth, a photo wall, delicious canapés, good music and flowing champagne!
London EDITION Hotel
The basement in the London EDITION Hotel is a great space if you’re looking for somewhere for your next corporate party. That’s not to say it can’t be used for private dinners or other events though, thanks to its full bar, telephone conferencing facilities and ample space.
Occupying a beautiful row of Georgian townhouses in the heart of vibrant Fitzrovia, The London EDITION brings together the charm of historic architecture with a stylish and luxurious interior. Situated off bustling Oxford Street and just a short walk from Soho and the West End, it’s an ideal meeting place, whether for business or pleasure.
For a drinks reception it can hold up to 200 guests and features include lighting design by esteemed designer Patrick Woodruff, a fully equipped DJ system, state-of-the-art audio and visual services, complimentary Wi-Fi and 24-hour multilingual secretarial staff. The subterranean space is perfect for screenings and fashion shows and the contemporary event spaces have played host to everything from film premieres and product launches to board meetings and investor dinners, so whatever your event, the friendly and helpful staff are sure to find a space that’s suitable.
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