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Finding Beauty in Industrial Architecture: MSCP Photography at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

 Discovering Architectural Beauty in Functional Design When documenting construction projects, you sometimes discover unexpected beauty in functional structures. While commissioned by J & D Pierce Contracts Ltd to photograph modular office spaces and the helipad at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow, I found myself captivated by the hospital’s multi-storey car park after nightfall. After finishing […]

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Best Industrial Photographer in London

Construction Site Photography

The Art of Construction Site Photography: Capturing the essence of construction. Construction site photography is a unique and powerful genre of photography that provides a window into the dynamic and ever-changing world of construction. It goes beyond merely documenting the progress of a building; it captures the essence of human endeavor, innovation, and transformation. In

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Why Use Photography in Civil Engineering

The Importance of Photography in Civil Engineering: Civil engineering is a big profession that involves a range of different sub-disciplines or specialisations. These include to name just a few:construction engineering, structural engineering, water resources engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering, municipal or urban engineering, environmental engineering, materials  Civil engineers don’t only have that social responsibility to

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Steel Fabrication Photography

Steel Fabrication Photography

Steel Fabrication Photography Steel Fabrication Photography is a type of photography we are often asked to cover. It’s something we love to do, as the results are often spectacular or dramatic, yet it’s quite a challenging activity to photograph for numerous reasons. The major challenges are the huge variances in the quality and direction of

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Best Construction Photographer UK

 Bridge Construction Photographer

Documenting Bridge Building: A Photographer’s Viewpoint  Documenting bridge building is in essence, construction progress and construction progress photography is one of the most important aspects of the industry. It allows companies to showcase the work they’ve done over the past few months or years to their investors and the public. Progress photography is a way

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Structural Steel Design Awards 2021!

Structural Steel Design Awards 2021 Shortlist. We are proud to have been commissioned to photograph 3 of the buildings on the list! We discovered this exciting news on opening the July/ August edition on New Steel Construction magazine. Quoting New Steel Construction Magazine “a total of 20 diverse projects from around the UK that highlight

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Construction Site Images of Plot 27 Granton Harbour. EH5 1GH

Exciting Edinburgh Waterfront Development Continues apace Funded in partnership by the Scottish Government & the City of Edinburgh council, Edinburgh’s Waterfront development project continues, with its goals targeted clearly on creating a net zero carbon city . This is urban development and regeneration on a large scale on the former grounds the Maldevic Motor Carriage

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Glasgow Queen St Station revisit!

Construction Photographer revists Queen St Station Glasgow Construction Photographer James Thompson has visited Scotland’s third biggest railway station on four occasions, to monitor construction progress. This is his fifth, but I’m sure not his final visit, as this building is a real beauty. James’ first visit was on a Saturday evening , late December 2018.

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