Capturing the Grand Opening of Hotel Indigo Las Colinas: A Corporate Photography Success

Capturing the Grand Opening of Hotel Indigo Las Colinas: A Corporate Photography Success

Last week, Dlores Media Group had the privilege of capturing the grand opening of Hotel Indigo in Las Colinas, Irving. This event was a spectacular showcase of modern elegance, bringing together corporate executives, city officials, and industry leaders to celebrate the launch of this stunning boutique hotel. As a corporate photography and videography company serving the Dallas metroplex, we understand the importance of delivering high-quality images that highlight not only the atmosphere of the event but also the exquisite details of the venue.

Whether you're shooting a hotel’s grand opening, corporate event, or any high-end interior space, nailing the right composition and lighting is crucial. In this blog, we'll break down the process of photographing indoor hotel spaces and capturing breathtaking outdoor shots at sunset—all while ensuring your images maintain professional quality and balance.

Shooting Indoor Hotel Spaces: Composition & Lighting Techniques

Indoor photography presents unique challenges, from low-light conditions to mixed lighting sources. When photographing Hotel Indigo’s grand opening, we focused on three key aspects: lighting balance, composition, and storytelling.

1. Mastering the Lighting Balance

Hotel interiors often have a mix of natural light, artificial ambient lighting, and decorative lighting. To ensure our images were properly exposed and visually appealing, we applied the following techniques:

  • Use Natural Light Strategically: Large windows in Hotel Indigo’s lobby provided ample natural light, making it ideal for capturing warm, inviting shots. Positioning the camera to take advantage of this light helped minimize shadows and create a natural glow.

  • Control Color Temperature: Hotel lighting can vary from warm tungsten hues to cooler LED fixtures. We adjusted white balance settings to neutralize unwanted color casts and create a consistent, polished look.

  • Use Off-Camera Flash and Reflectors: For darker corners and conference rooms, we utilized off-camera flashes with diffusers to soften shadows and bring a professional, balanced look to our images.

2. Composition for Interior Shots

A well-composed shot can transform a space from ordinary to extraordinary. Here’s how we composed our indoor shots at Hotel Indigo:

  • Wide-Angle Perspective: We used a 16-35mm lens to capture the grandeur of the ballroom, lobby, and meeting spaces without excessive distortion.

  • Leading Lines & Symmetry: Aligning elements such as hallways, chandeliers, and furniture helped create depth and guide the viewer’s eye through the image.

  • Detail Shots: Close-ups of textured walls, elegant décor, and branded elements added depth to our storytelling and showcased the hotel’s luxurious appeal.

3. Storytelling Through Photography

Our goal was to capture more than just an empty hotel space. By integrating event attendees, staff, and interactive moments, we brought the grand opening to life through imagery.

  • Candid Moments: Guests mingling in the lounge, networking over cocktails, and executives delivering speeches helped portray the vibrancy of the event.

  • Branded Signage: Including shots of Hotel Indigo’s signage, welcome banners, and themed decorations reinforced brand identity and made the photos more marketable.

Capturing Breathtaking Outdoor Shots at Sunset

Sunset is the golden hour for photography, offering soft, warm light that enhances any scene. The exterior of Hotel Indigo, set against the Las Colinas skyline, was the perfect subject for sunset photography. Here’s how we made the most of it:

1. Timing the Golden Hour

The best time to capture outdoor shots is approximately 30 minutes before sunset and up to 20 minutes after. This timeframe provides:

  • Soft, diffused lighting with a warm glow

  • Reduced harsh shadows and contrast

  • Beautiful sky gradients that enhance architectural photography

2. Exposure & Light Balancing Techniques

When shooting at sunset, it’s crucial to balance the bright sky with the darker foreground elements. Here’s how we maintained perfect exposure:

  • Use Bracketing: Capturing multiple exposures and blending them in post-processing helped retain details in both highlights and shadows.

  • Graduated ND Filters: These filters helped reduce the brightness of the sky without underexposing the hotel’s façade.

  • Adjust ISO & Shutter Speed: Keeping ISO low (100-200) maintained image quality, while a slightly slower shutter speed helped capture ambient light smoothly.

3. Framing and Composition for Architectural Impact

  • Leading Lines: The entrance pathway leading up to the hotel created a natural guide for the viewer’s eye.

  • Reflections & Surroundings: The glass exterior reflected the sunset hues beautifully, adding a dynamic element to the shots.

  • Foreground Elements: Including well-manicured landscaping in the foreground added depth and richness to the final images.

Corporate Photography in Dallas Metroplex: Why It Matters

Capturing corporate events like the grand opening of Hotel Indigo requires a keen eye for detail, an understanding of lighting, and the ability to tell a compelling visual story. High-quality corporate photography enhances a brand’s image, strengthens marketing materials, and leaves a lasting impression on potential clients.

For businesses looking to elevate their brand through professional photography and videography in the Dallas metroplex, Dlores Media Group specializes in delivering stunning imagery that showcases corporate events, venues, and executive gatherings. Whether it’s a luxury hotel opening, a corporate gala, or a high-profile networking event, we ensure your brand is represented at its absolute best.

Looking for expert corporate photography in Dallas? Contact Dlores Media Group today to discuss your next event!

Desmond Hunt

Dlores Media Group is a professional duo that captures creative images around the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. Our creativity ranges from "I Said Yes" Engagement, "Its a Baby" Maternity, "We Are Family" portraits,"Urban Vintage" lifestyle and so much more. Photography is our passion, and we focus on making our clients vision clear through our lens. A Philadelphia native who's settled in the Dallas Metroplex found his passion for photography in high school. He was shooting random photos for the Ranchview High School year book with a Canon Powershot; that he won in a Microsoft Entrepreneurship contest. He realized then that he would eventually allow his gift to make room for him. As time went on he graduated from the University of North Texas and his love for photography always rested dormant until 2013. Desmond said, "I Do" to the woman (Brittny) of his dreams and captured some of his first photos with his Canon camera around St. Thomas that he frequented often in his earlier years with his mother (Sonja); of course not the same one from high school. Desmond; a self taught photographer started snapping photos every opportunity he received from dance events, church sermons, fundraisers, weddings, vacations, etc. Dlores Photography was birthed from his encouraging grandmother who always told him, "Baby you ought to start charging people for your time, gift, and very well learned talent." He always laughed and said, "One day mom-mom.". What many don't know Delores; Desmond's grandmother, experienced multiple optical surgeries which in time left her vision impaired but still able to see the images Desmond captures through his lens. He said that this will be his life passion gift to the woman who has encouraged him through some of the best times of his life while being one of the cornerstones in his life. Desmond named the company "D" "Lores" after his grandmothers childhood name "Lores" and added the "D" to represent the bond between the "Sugar Cookie"(his nickname for her) and "Chocolate Chip" (Her nickname for Him) duo sense his birth. Desmond's vision is to inspire and capture every moment he can no matter the genre to ensure voices are heard through his digital influence. His clients often say his passion for others shows through his work. He believes life should be captured through and image so others can talk about it and bass in the moment of captured time. Life is but a vapor and we must cherished daily; like Desmond cherishes each moment he has to spend with his family; Wife (Brittny), Mother (Sonja), Grandmother (Delores), his fatherly inspiration and grandfather (James) , and Marlee (the Model Dog) in the state of Texas. Employment: Bank of America Manager (2010-Current) Education: University of North Texas- Graduated Applied Technology Performance Improvement (2008- 2012) Interest: Family Photography, Portrait Photography, Engagement Photography, Life Style Photography, Maternity Photography, Event Photography, Reading, Music, Singing, Traveling, Charitable work, and so much more.

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