We Made The Cover – Again.
Now it's official haha. I just received my copy of the next issue of Canadian Mining Magazine with my cover image.

You can read the whole issue at www.canadianminingmagazine.com
Now it's official haha. I just received my copy of the next issue of Canadian Mining Magazine with my cover image.

You can read the whole issue at www.canadianminingmagazine.com
When Paul Ross contacted me asking if he could "borrow" a few of my Mining Images I was a bit hesitant in the reply until I discovered their usage. Paul wanted to have the images incorporated into a T-Shirt design that he would then sell to the public with proceeds from sales going to the SickKids Foundation (Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto that supports research into Pediatric Illnesses). So I sent a few images off to him for approval and he then fired them off to his designer Tony Hogue of www.tonyhogue.com (Kickass Designer). Several months later I am walking the 2013 Canadian Mining & Industrial Exposition show here in Sudbury and I came across Paul's booth featuring all the designs, clothing and cellphone cases. (The cellphone cases are badass!). Go stop by and pick up a few items (especially the ones featuring my images) and support Paul and Sick kids. You can also see him at the Canadian Mining Expo in Timmins later next month.

To read more about Paul Ross and ZeeBest T's on the Northern Ontario Business Website
Every company should have an arsenal of "key" images that they can use for Mining Magazine Covers, articles, web-articles, blog posts, tradeshows and websites. Don't get stranded when your company get's a write-up in a magazine or freatured in a industry blog site and you have nothing but point and shoot images to accompany the write up.
Seen below Vale was written up in Canadian Mining Magazine and featured some visually appealing images to accompany the writeup.

Why am I posting corporate headshots on my Mining/Industrial website? Because I am finding myself photogaphing more and more of these for my Mining/Industrial clients. CEO's, managers, sales reps and company executives all have headshots in which they update every year or so. Sometimes I setup my studio in their shops or offices and photograph them on site for a quicker turnaround and minimal loss of production time. Othertimes I will use companysurroundings as the backdrop for a more "environmental" edge to the portrait. These portraits take minutes to setup and even less time to photograph.
Here are a few





As technology advances more and more industrial shops are bringing that technology onto the shop floor. This helps streamline production along with minimizing downtime on projects.

By using the Fluke Ti32 Thermal Imaging gun, employess can stay on top of thermodynamic nuances that could potentially create a costly repair.

10 Key images is something that all mining industrial companies should have in their archives. What are "Key" images you ask? Key images are a variety of images that your company uses for media releases, magazine articles, website and company profiles. Stay tuned to the Mining Industrial Blog for a future blog post on Key Images and why your company should have them.

Atlas Copco has produced another solution to increase productivity on the job site without losing valuable downtime with this new Hose Canister.

Yesterday I had the chance (again) to photograph the headframe at Totten Mine here in Sudbury Ontario. The last time I photographed here they were just finishing the headframe. Stay tuned for the next edition of http://www.canadianminingmagazine.com to read the latest news about Totten Mine.

You can view more of my images at the Canadian Mining Expo in Timmins this Spring OR better yet, contact me about creating some high impact images for your next tradeshow or convention.
If you wish to start a dialogue and discuss your project simply contact me via phone, email or my contact form.