INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Show the human side of complex industrial operations.
Industrial photography is one of the most complex forms of commercial photography. It encompasses many elements, from complex lighting and putting workers at ease to maintaining safety standards and minimizing disruptions to the industrial process itself. Few commercial photographers have our expertise in photographing industrial processes. That’s why we travel the North America creating images that bolster brands and highlight workers, products, and machinery in action.
Let photography showcase your competitive edge
Our innovative approach - done safely
Eye catching photos of business and industry in action are the result of our innovative approach, dramatic lighting techniques and making the most of unusual angles and lines. But that's only half the process. We have extensive experience photographing dangerous and complex operations safely, securely, and without disruption to your production line, factory, or industrial processes. Challenging corporate environments get our creative juices flowing.
We excel in:
- Photos that demonstrate proper safety precautions are in place and being used by employees on construction sites, manufacturing plants, and industrial operations.
- Photographing people, processes, and equipment without halting, altering or slowing factory or industrial operations.
- Photography that shows the scale, size, and scope of manufacturing operations and industrial facilities.
- Photographing highly skilled employees operating advanced technology manufacturing equipment.
- Using creative on-location lighting techniques, shadows, and graphic lines or angles to create interesting photos.
- Photos of active fabrication shops, petrochemical plants, and mills (steel, pulp, paper).
- Creating photos that visually show massive industrial production and industrial facilities against human scale.
- Photographing skilled machinist, welders, and forklift operators against massive assembly lines or within soaring factories to demonstrate size against a human element.
- Photos that capture employees at work and show how workers achieve high-quality results.
- Photographing the "human element" of distribution, logistics, and warehouse operations.