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Mining industrial photographer is based out of the mining Province of Ontario Canada.
Mining industrial photographer is based out of the mining Province of Ontario Canada.
A Nordex Explosives technician pumps in some Normite Underground bulk emulsion a pumpable booster sensitive product for underground mining.
Mining industrial photographer is based out of the mining Province of Ontario Canada.
While working on some ultra sized heavy equipment these mechanics look minuscule in comparison. Of course, I myself don’t look that big either (bottom pic)
I had the pleasure of photographing some products from Jannatec (www.jannatec.com) awhile back including their famous Johnny Light. I am sure a lot of you are familiar with their products especially those of you working underground in Ontario. After photographing and playing with the different lights I had to have “The One” light as part of my PPE.
My first selfie showcasing my new toy.
Don’t forget to check out the North American Mining Expo (N.A.M.E) in Hanmer next week.
Mining industrial photographer is based out of the mining Province of Ontario Canada.
It’s not all mine scoops and industrial machinery that I photograph these days but a variety of commercial shoots in between. From food photography, business portraits, industrial interiors, and commercial shoots for business’s I keep busy when I am not on the mine site.
(Interior Photography)
(Professional Business Portrait)
(Showcase photography for local pool business)
Don’t forget to check out the North American Mining Expo next week in Sudbury, Ontario
www.northamericanminingexpo.com
As I was photographing this area of the mine site I noticed a break in the clouds coming towards us. I waited about 7 minutes for it to pass over giving me some extra light on the machines below.
Mining industrial photographer is based out of the mining Province of Ontario Canada.
Another single portrait I created while on assignment at an Ontario mine. It takes just a few minutes to setup and create an individual portrait like this but this miner will have this image for a very long time. When I am contracted to cover the operations of a company the workers are just as important as the equipment and processes in showing the success of the company.
Don’t forget to check out the North American Mining Expo in Sudbury Ontario next Month. It’s still not to late to update your marketing materials with “Professional” photography
www.northamericaminingexpo.com/
Even if I am photographing something as simple as a product shot or a piece of equipment, I will always try to create more impact with external lighting. Shadows can be a good thing. They add depth to the image and give more detail to the product. Oh, and make sure you nail down the exposure too. Your a professional.
Another scoop of paydirt is on it’s way to be processed. The higher vantage point allowed me to capture a part of the dragline on the other side of stockpile.
Mining industrial photographer is based out of the mining Province of Ontario Canada.
More and more companies are banning the use of stickers on hard hats. Over the years I have collected a few stickers for my bucket. Some have peeled off waiting for new ones to take their place. Your hardhat is like a trustee pair of jeans, the older they get the better the fit. Thoughts?
Mining industrial photographer is based out of the mining Province of Ontario Canada.
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