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Through the Lens

"Photographing construction sites creates an interesting mix of documentation and artistic interpretation..."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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If your construction company is involved in the construction of homes or commercial properties, then you know how important it is to create visual documentation of your entire projects for inventory and marketing purposes. In addition, the visual evidence showing the work was done correct to code.

Construction photography at times can be very challenging. Lighting conditions indoors at times can be very difficult requiring a skilled photographer with a fast lens and good strobe lighting equipment. A great wide angle lens is also a must for interiors where there is very little room to maneuver or for exterior shots of a building where you you need the location in the entire shot. Candid shots work just fine for documentation but these will not suit your marketing needs.

The photography representing your company’s skills and expertise have to be as technically accurate and impressive as the work you are bidding on. A well structured web site with lots of great construction photography will go a long ways in selling your company and service.

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It’s always a good idea to document a job site in various ways. Interior and exterior of the location, shots of your equipment being used or your work being implemented along with shots of your workforce doing their thing. I have several years of experience working on construction job sites and I’m not afraid to get a little dirty! Always keeping safety in mind, I won’t hesitate to get filthy or climb on some gear to get “the shot.”


As an experienced Orange County construction photographer, I carefully plan out every shot and location prior to the day of shooting. I'll speak with you, the client, over the phone prior to the shoot to go over what you need the images to "say" and what challenges we might face on the job location. Of course, I'll add my ideas, in-site and experience to help guide you through the process.




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Geotag Image Technology
Rio photography is now offering geotag imaging capabilities. Geotagging is the process of finding the longitude and latitude of the location of your photos and tagging your photos with that information. This is the newest way of labeling and saving photos in your computer for sharing with family and friends. Geotagging uses a format called Exchangeable Image Format (EXIF) available in most newer model digital cameras. EXIF stores numerous data like time and date of your picture, and the type of camera used. Geotagging adds location information to that data.


Preparing your images

After your shoot is complete, I will personally see you through the rest of the photo process. Some photographers just mail you a CD a week later and don't even take the time to polish up your shots. Once we've settled your choices, I then carefully refine your best photos and retouch any imperfections. You will get a truly polished final product. The final image will look fantastic and I'll ftp your shots immediately afterward. The whole process will be no longer than 72 hours. The quality of your construction photography is just as important to you as it is to me. I take great pride in my work.




Photographer Alan De Herrera

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Construction photography pricing:

$275 - Half Day Shoot (up to 3 hours)
$425 - Full Day Shoot (4-8 hours)
Flat rates also available


Packages include:
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Hi-Resolution Digital Image Documentation
(stills and video available)

- retouching for each photo
(ftp'd and ready to print)
- Optional CD with every image from your shoot

 



Orange County Construction Photography serving: Orange County, Los Angeles, Riverside, Corona and San Diego.

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