Shotcrete Sprayer Portrait
One of the more difficult pieces of equipment to photograph in action the Shotcrete Sprayer is easily photographed before the nozzle starts projecting it’s contents onto the entire area.
One of the more difficult pieces of equipment to photograph in action the Shotcrete Sprayer is easily photographed before the nozzle starts projecting it’s contents onto the entire area.
Although I have not been photographing the mine as long as it’s been around I am however happy that I was at least a small part of documenting some of the people, procedures and facilities of Stobie Mine here in Sudbury Ontario for the past 6 years. Watching the last skip on the big screen with the head frame just outside the tent was a bitter sweet moment for a lot of people who have called this mine home, and although a time capsule was created with various items commemorating the past, present, and hopefully future of Stobie mine, the memories of this place will be held dear to most peoples hearts who worked there. Thanks again Stobie, it was a pleasure.
Please watch this video created by Ryan Kosiki and Over The Atlantic of the people, memories and “The Last Skip”
All photographs © Mining Industrial Photographer James Hodgins
An Aerial view of Sudbury Ontario's Stobie Mine. Unless you have visited the mine or flown over it, you would never have known the size of the open pits at this site.
Mine Photos|Arieal Photography
If you wish to start a dialogue and discuss your project simply contact me via phone, email or my contact form.