Expo Torrevieja - April 2026
Expo Torrevieja April 2026 represents four consecutive days of event build-up, preparation, and live public activity within a concentrated exhibition environment. This photography hub has been structured to reflect that timeline with clarity and precision, following the event from Thursday 9th and Friday 10th, when setup and preparation shaped the venue, through to Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th, when the exhibition opened to the public.
To keep the page clear and easy to navigate, the imagery has been arranged into separate day folders so each stage of the event can be viewed in sequence. This makes it easier to follow the development of the space, from early floor markings and stand construction through to fully active exhibitor areas, visitor presence, and the wider movement of the live event days.
The photographs across each day have been captured to reflect practical visual details, including layout, stand presentation, signage visibility, lighting conditions, crowd presence, and the changing rhythm of the venue. Together, they form a structured visual record of how Expo Torrevieja April 2026 was built, opened, and experienced over the course of four days.
Creative output across each edition
More than galleries, more like a working media archive.
Rather than acting as a simple photo gallery, this section brings together the usable visual output created around each Expo Torrevieja edition. That includes photography, video material, selected event moments, stand-focused captures, and supporting assets that reflect real work carried out on-site.
Over time, this becomes a growing multi-year archive of practical creative assistance. Instead of only showing what the event looked like, it shows the kind of visual material that can be produced within it and how that output can support communication before, during, and after each edition.
Evidence of workflow
This section brings together three public-facing profiles that represent different parts of my identity, work, and creative output. Rather than showing everything through one lens, it connects my personal lifestyle profile, my professional individual profile, and my business profile. Together, these YouTube channels and social platforms provide a broader view of how I create, communicate, and present different aspects of my life and work.
Vibe Life Luke
Vibe Life Luke is my more personal public profile, showing the human side behind the work. It reflects lifestyle, movement, and personal interests through content connected to everyday life, including exploring, playing golf, spicy cooking, wine, and living in Spain with my half English and half Polish background. This profile adds a more casual, open, and personality-led perspective through its YouTube channel and connected social platforms.
Check out the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@vibelifeluke
Luke Anthony Houghton
Luke Anthony Houghton is my professional individual profile, focused more directly on how I work across creative tasks, practical execution, and live environments. This is where the workflow becomes clearer through content that shows how I approach photography, videography, and wider hands-on creative work. The YouTube channel and connected platforms tied to this profile help present the professional side of my individual output more directly.
Check out the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@lukeahoughton
ProjektID
ProjektID is my business profile and the clearest representation of the wider professional framework behind the work. It connects photography, videography, advertising assets, and digital-first thinking back to the broader principles of ProjektID. Through the ProjektID YouTube channel and connected social platforms, this profile presents a wider body of work focused on practical creative support, visual communication, and useful media output for businesses and brands.
Check out the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@projektiden













