A High Energy Career – Sudbury Photography
“Industrial electricians Sarah Hunter and Ronald Prediger plan their work together at Vale’s Sudbury Operations”
Come check out my booth at the Canadian Mining Expo Timmins.
“Industrial electricians Sarah Hunter and Ronald Prediger plan their work together at Vale’s Sudbury Operations”
Come check out my booth at the Canadian Mining Expo Timmins.
My thoughts and prayers to the family and friends. Please be safe when working underground (or anywhere for that matter)
Every worker has the right to return home safe and sound at the end of each work day.
By working together – with employers, workers and our health and safety partners – we can prevent worker injuries and deaths before they occur.
If you received the latest edition of Modern Mining And Technology Sudbury Magazine (published by Sudbury Living) you will see one of my recent images of Lance Howland (Totten Mine’s Chief Mine Geologist) on the cover. You will see on Page 9 my good friend Genevieve Dupont (Sales Rep for Jannatec Technologies)

Check out my booth at next months Canadian Mining Expo in Timmins Ontario.
This Sudbury Photographer scratched one off is photo bucket list last Fall while photographing a Canadian Coal Operation. From a distance they look big. From up close they are titans. You have seen my other images with loaders and haulers so you can get the “picture” of just how big these Dragline Excavators really are.
(Boundary Dam coal mine, Saskatchewan – Sherritt)The “Scorpion” designed by Nordex Explosives for safer delivering of emulsion products to the blast hole could be the future in underground emulsion handling. Earlier this year I photographed the Scorpion in action performing various simulations.
If you have a new product or project being announced ensure a quality photograph is used to represent your company. Hire a professional.
Come visit my booth to view more custom Mining Industrial Photographer at the Canadian Mining Expo next month.
Sherritt Oil & gas workers in Yumuri Cuba take measurements of the rods. You can see the ocean just behind the second worker which was nice as the cool air was refreshing while photographing in +38 temps.
One last check over the spec sheets before fabrication begins to ensure maximum efficiency. Measure twice cut once.

At night they look like something from outer space but these Horton Sphere’s are located in Fort Saskatchewan Alberta. I had the chance to capture this image while on assignment with www.sherritt.com creating images for their annual report.
I know I posted this before but I thought I would post it again. I created the image specifically for this poster.
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