John Deere Excavator
While on a shoot today I came across this John Deere Excavator all alone with nobody to play with.

While on a shoot today I came across this John Deere Excavator all alone with nobody to play with.

Long after the Mines are decomissioned, environmentalists still undergow constant testing of the water and soil for sustainabilitiy.

Oh sure, you can do your own photography, but would you let a photographer run your scoop? A Jackleg? Maybe weld something? No? Then why do you "think" you can take high impact photos? Because of photoshop? Your expensive camera? Instagram? The app on your iphone does some cool stuff? A scoop has a gas, brake and steering wheel right? Well I know how to drive, but there are loads of factors that also go into the process of operating a scoop, just like there are loads of factors that are involved in creating high impact images for you company.

Mining Photos by James Hodgins
I was at the PDAC (Prospectors & Developers Association Of Canada) Tradeshow this past week in Toronto and I was pleased to see a few Companies putting the images I created for them to good use. Not only do the use the images for their website, but also the Company Profile Reports, Product Catalogues and shown here……….tradeshow booths.




Mining Photos by James Hodgins
Part of the mining industrial industry is not all about the machines and equipment, but also about the executives and staff that are behind the success of the company. Having a professional headshot of your companie's leading individuals for your website and marketing materials is a no brainer. You take pride in your company, products and services so why not showcase the people that make it happen. Corporate portraits like the one below can easily be done in the studio or on location but you are best to leave it up to a professional photographer that knows and understands lighting to make your portrait something you will want use.

Dan Demers, BSc.
Operations Manager, Occupational Health
www.cannamm.com
Mining Photos by James Hodgins
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