Corporate Photographer in Madrid:

Events, Portraiture, Reportage.

  • Denis Doyle is a Madrid based creative corporate & editorial photographer.

  • He takes his experience as a cutting-edge International photojournalist and applies it to the corporate world,

  • Bringing alive the decisive moments of corporate events with compelling imagery.

  • Company headshots.

  • Tailor-made photography for corporate needs.

  • Video testimonials and creative footage for corporate clients.

  • Freelance editorial photographer for Getty Images. (Denis Doyle Getty Images.), The Guardian, and online media.

  • Teaches a photojournalism masters course at IED (Instituto Europeo Di Design.)

  • Motto: ‘‘Let The Pictures Do The Talking!’’

About Denis

Denis worked as a staff photographer for The Associated Press (1994-2004) and since 2004 with Getty Images on a freelance basis.. Since 2018 he’s spread his wings and expanded into corporate photography. Denis also shoots reportage style photography for corporate branding. Denis is also proficient in video interviews and company branding.

  • Events, Conferences, Trade Shows, Conventions, Parties, Product Launches, Wepage Imagery

  • Executive Portraits and LinkedIn Style Headshots, In Studio Or On Location

  • Commercial Brand Sports Photography

  • Editorial Reportage Commissions

  • Putting together bespoke photography and videography teams for large events.

Work Experience

Getty Images:

  • FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 (official sponsor’s team)

  • 11 UEFA Champions League finals for UEFA (official sponsor team)

  • Olympic games of Barcelona (1994), London (2012) and Rio de Janeiro (2018)

    Exile Group:

Denis first started working with The Exile group at their first post-pandemic hybrid TXF event in Madrid in November October 2021. Since then he’s covered their worldwide events in Miami, Berlin, Amsterdam, The Hague, Geneva, Nashville, Austin Washington D.C. Lisbon and Madrid.

The Associated Press:

Denis worked as a staff photographer for the AP from 1990 until 2004.

Highlights - Barcelona Olympic Games 1994 - FIFA World Cup, France 1998, - U.S. led Iraq invasion 2003,

- Angola after their 21 year civil war 2003 - Madrid Train Bombings 2004 aftermath.

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