Medical Lab Equipment Photograhy

Mobile Medical Lab Equipment

Mobile medical lab modules are fabricated to maximize space with sophisticated specialized testing equipment and necessary counter space.  This session used existing light.  Details were important and close ups in a tight space yet give the prospective buyer a more accurate image of the space.  Wide angle lenses distort erroneously depicting interiors larger than actual feel.

Medical Lab Portable Module

Close ups show details:
Module Medical Equipment

Capturing the working surfaces, cabinetry and height capacity are marketing points:
Mobile Medical Lab
Once again-Canon 24-70mm lens gives all the necessary flexibility.
Canon 5d Mark 3.

Commercial Real Estate Photography

Commercial Real Estate Photography

For realtors selling commercial property eye-catching photos are essential.

Photography for Commercial Realtors

But commercial buyers want to see beyond the building: the neighboring businesses and their adjacent signage and properties; views from long angles, across interactions; what is the traffic visibility of the property; any unsightly obstructions which distract from the property.

And of course strategic 360 angles.

Business Realtor Photography

Commercial Realtor Photography

Equipment used:

  • Ladder
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Canon 24-70mm Lens and patience for the sun to move for optimal composition

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Mine Tunnel Photography

Old Mining Tunnel Photography

When you can’t see your hand in front of your face and no power outlet what are your best lighting options in a tunnel? It turns out Kubota builds a nice little diesel 4X4 cave crawler with powerful headlamps and a spotlight on top to handle all the photography lighting needs.  This mine has been inactive for a time and was being inspected. It was a great photo shoot as long as you’re properly attired with heavy boots and safety gear.  After 45 minutes of safety lecture we were ready to enter. Our first underground industrial photo shoot.

All the shots had to be staged due to the lack of professional lighting which meant the subjects had to hold still. The shutter speed was as low as 1/13 second and an ISO of 800 for most of the shots. We used a tripod for all shots. All shots are straight out of the camera.  It was a great shoot!Old Mine TunnelInspecting Copper Mine TunnelCopper Mine Tunnel

Solar Panel Photography

Solar Panel at School Photography

An interesting photo shoot of installed solar panels at a local school.  This was all about angles. There are 2 parts to this solar system, with the gigantic battery stored securely behind fencing.

When hired to take one photo the task is to capture every angle in a beautifully balanced image.  To get the one shot our client needed we shot for an hour and from every angle. That’s the goal – seek out every good shot, shoot it all and let the client choose “the one”. As with all architecture there is a beauty to the structure, lines converging, verticals and horizontal.  It’s a fun shoot using only the basics: the camera and your eye.

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Rooftop Photography

Warehouse Rooftop Photograhy

Nothing like being alone on a rooftop shoot, especially when the client is asking for a few creative shots.

Los Angeles Rooftop Skyline

The client hoped to have the Los Angeles skyline as a background to the rooftop system they had installed on this industrial building.  In these two shots the skyline seems close, despite how far away it was.  The 70-200 mm Canon lens is a long lens which compresses the background-bringing it closer in the images.

Rooftop Shot of LA Skyline, Industrial

Industrial Facility Rooftop Photographer

Shot with the Canon 35 mm lens you can see how far away the skyline actually was located.

Rooftop Industrial System

Using the Canon 35 mm 1.4 lens let us grab this creative shot.

Industrial Sub-Zero Photography

Talk about cold!

Industrial Sub Zero Freezer Photography

This industrial photo shoot had special needs.  Part of which was the temperature of -4 degrees.  It took a team of 3 to make this shot work and time was the driving factor, as Southern Californians, we aren’t acclimated for cold.  The outside temperature was over 80 degrees.

After an all day shoot this was the last shot due to the temperature, noting the extreme temperature change would be asking a lot of the camera. The lift operator suspended the photographer upwards with the client sprinting through the aisles to trigger the motion sensor-ed facility lights.  This gave a window of 30 seconds to grab the shot before the lights shut off.  The temperature was taxing to our breathing and stress on the camera equipment.  It took 8 hours for the camera body and lens temperature to return to room temperature, no damage to the camera or lens.  We were in and out in about 5 minutes, taking 3 shots.

Using a Canon 6d with a 14 mm 2.8 Canon lens.

Industrial Warehouse Freezer

This freezer operates between 35-50 degrees for refrigerated foods.  We shot in here before the subzero freezer and it was breeze.

Commercial Facility Photography

Industrial Warehouse Photography
Your typical three story industrial distribution warehouse building. Getting the exterior shot was the simplest part of this job, but the client installed a massive air conditioning system and wanted to capture the expanse of this project.

Distribution Warehouse Photographer
These air conditioning ducts are massive. This ended up being a pretty shot – architecturally speaking.Commercial Photographer
You can’t get this with your iPhone. Critical to my client were shots of the air ducts – which were 3 stories up, no ladder or lift system to get me close, and these ceilings were 80% dark.  The crew was laying in the ceiling panels as I worked staying ahead of them before the window to shoot was gone.  I used a 35 mm lens and metered for the darkness to achieve the results above.

Industrial Building Photography

Industrial Photography
This industrial air conditioning system sets on the roof of a massive distribution warehouse, three stories up with many, many units.  The only access to the roof was via an access ladder which is straight up the wall, with a platform halfway up and a safety fence encircling the ladder for the final climb.  And carrying a camera bag.Industrial Warehouse Photography