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Industrial Aerial Videography and Photography with Birds’ Eye View
Semakau Landfill photography project with NEA






Industrial Aerial photography and videography of construction machinery



Singapore Industrial Aerial Videography and photography for offshore Marine Vessels




Action Industrial aerial photography and Industrial marine videography images







Common questions about industrial photography
Why do clients want to document their industrial work and processes?
To show what has been done and what is being done, in a form they can actually publish. Some go further and build their own library of industrial images rather than commission a new shoot every time one is needed — the NEA set at Semakau Landfill is drawn on for collateral, bus-stop advertising, press releases, ministerial briefings, work-progress records and website updates.
Why do organisations build their own industrial image library?
So the images belong to them and can be reused across everything they publish, instead of commissioning a new shoot each time. Because not every use is known on the day, an industrial library is photographed wider than a single campaign needs — plant, construction, landfill and marine operations, and the people running them.
What should an industrial photograph show?
People at work, with the proper branding, the proper safety equipment and the proper procedures in frame. Whether it is a construction site, a manufacturing plant or a landfill operation, the point of industrial photography is to show that the organisation and its staff have the technical skill, the knowledge and the equipment to complete the work.
Are industrial photographs posed, or captured as the work happens?
Most industrial and construction images are captured while the work is actually happening. Where there is a safe opportunity to do so, the action is directed, but the task itself is real.
Why does PPE matter in industrial photography?
Because an image showing the wrong safety equipment, or a procedure being carried out wrongly, is not one a company can publish. Where the PPE on an industrial, construction or landfill site was not correct, the shoot was cut short and those frames were not used. Every industrial image published here meets international and local safety regulations.





