Stuck In A Pipe
Applying the first coat of a chemical adhesive that will bond the rubber lining to this custom pipe.
Applying the first coat of a chemical adhesive that will bond the rubber lining to this custom pipe.
Another stage in refining more Gold from the tailings left over from previous gold mines. Most of the images I have created for this company have been used in their Investors brochure and website.
“Mr. Jochen Schäfer ist absolutely impressed with your work and sends many thanks for your great work. So thank you very much for your work. Kind regards Martina Davis United Commodity AG”
Note: this is not the magazine website. Well another one of my images made the cover of the latest Mining Life & Exploration News Magazine. This photo is of Xstrata’s Nickel Rim (which is now Glencore Xstrata)
That I captured during one of my aerial adventures.
Here is the original uncropped photo
James Hodgins is a Sudbury Ontario based Mining Industrial Photographer.
An underground miner surveys the production face a few thousand feet underground in Northern Ontario.
Come see more of our images at the Canadian Mining Expo 2013 in Timmins Ontario next May.
The casting process all starts with hot molten materials which are carefully handled by a trained employee.
Two Supervisors watch as the construction of a new mine headframe in Ontario is carefully erected.
One mining company is now producing their own fertilizer in the form of Fish Excrement. Why? With mining companies now green and trying their best at re-foresting and re-greening past mining operations, traditional fertilizer was becoming more costly by the year. By growing their own fish and harvesting the fish (Rainbow Trout) "poop" for fertilizer the company now saves money while using an environmentally safe product. Once the fish get to be too big for the pens, they are realeased into nearby lakes & rivers adding to the local fisheries. It's a win win situation for everyone.
Mining Photos by James Hodgins
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