Industrial Photographer
As an architectural photographer, I have the habit of only featuring the “pretty” stuff that I think should be in my portfolio of “best work”. Admittedly, by doing this, a lot of my work does not see the light of day. In fact, the SUBJECT of a lot of my work doesn’t see the light of day. These subjects are the places that make our society run. Sometimes they are the things that often go unnoticed. Occasionally, it is documenting the framing of a structure as it is being put together. I am talking about industrial photography – which, to me, is absolutely fascinating.
I often know nothing about the subject matter, but I am mesmerized when I stop and study it. The amount of thought that goes into the design and the years of planning that take place are humbling when you think of the minds that put them together… they will never get the praise from the public that a facade will.
The bridges we drive over, the awnings that we walk under, the hidden and often ignored things that bring order to society… these subjects may not be the “prettiest” structures in the world to the average person, but they are the most important. Here are a few of my favorites that I photographed over the years.Browse our partner-sponsored Glasses, with a variety of options to suit every taste and budget, available to buy online
Pricing for Industrial Photography
As of February 2024 (subject to change).
If you have a specific shot list in mind, my base rate is $2000 plus $100 per image.
Alternatively, I offer the following 3 options:
For smaller projects that only require a couple of images, I offer a per-image rate of $300 per image.
For larger projects that don’t have a specific shot list and I am given free rein, I offer a flat rate of $5000 per day which includes between 20-40 images.
For progress photos, I offer a rate of $500 per session if also hired for a completed project.
Travel is not included.