Mine Photographer Selfie.
As I was waiting to take my next shot I figured it would be the best opportunity to grab a quick selfie.
As I was waiting to take my next shot I figured it would be the best opportunity to grab a quick selfie.
A worker uses a forklift to bring the product to the next stage of fabrication………..the spray booth.
Yup, here’s me trying out some new digs to go with my gear. I’m sportin Jannatec’s Johnny Light and am fixin (ya I said that) to get one for myself. I also got to play around with several other Jannatec products that I think will change the safety game by leaps and bounds.
This is the new control room for Totten Mine in Northern Ontario. It looks extremely sophisticated and complex, but I bet you could play a mean game of Call Of Duty on it.
You can read more about the Totten Mine Project in the latest edition of Sudbury Mining Solutions Journal
Here is one of the images I captured the night I rolled into Picton Ontario. The Essroc Cement Factory (Italcemnti Group). I had the pleasure of touring the facility and capturing first hand the processes and people that make up this global company.
St. Marys Cement plant in Bowmanville Ontario photographed as the moon was starting to rise.
Ironically I was on my way to Picton Ontario to photograph a different Cement Plant
An Atlas Copco representative goes over the head assembly with a diamond driller inside the coreshack. The new Excore head assembly is designed to reduce inventory with its ability to convert from a surface system to a pump-in system for drillers who work in both surface and underground operations.
A diamond driller changes out the bit to be replaced with a new one. Choosing the correct bit for the type of rock being drilled is key to optimum performance of the bit.
Inside this Ontario steel foundry a worker looks on as the sand molded casting is set ablaze.
On a recent photoshoot with Atlas Copco I was handed “The Professional Diamond Driller” handbook. It featured images I have created for them over the years. A lot of the times when I create custom mining photography for my clients I do not always see the end result in how the images are used so I am always a bit intrigued when I come across these publications.
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