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Since 2021, Dallas-based Tadd Myers has traveled up and down North America for construction materials company Arcosa, photographing the people and processes at work in their facilities.
Atlanta, Georgia-based photographer Gregory Miller’s images for Swiss company Schindler offer glimpses of rapid transit modernization. The photos which were shot for Schindler’s annual report showcase the company’s renovations and upgrades to elevators, escalators, and moving walks throughout Atlanta during the pandemic.
British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper talks about his book, “Unintended Beauty”, which seeks to capture the majesty of industrial equipment. The book was published in February of 2020.
Birmingham, Alabama-based Cary Norton works with Hoar Constructions to get imagery of the company’s workers during a build. The photos show up primarily on Hoar’s website.
Buffalo-based Scott Gable reconvenes with Tenaris in Pittsburgh, shooting a CEO meet-and-greet after already getting imagery of their Bay City, Texas plant.
Copenhagen, Denmark-based Brit Alastair Philip Wiper visits France and China to capture imagery of ITER, the world’s largest nuclear fusion experiment, for Bloomberg Businessweek.
Düsseldorf, Germany-based photographer Rüdiger Nehmzow was recently hired by Esco, one of Europe’s largest salt mining companies, to document the work they do hundreds of meters underground.
Dallas-based photographer Tadd Myers was tasked with capturing over a hundred years of history in his recent marketing campaign for The Independent Stave Company (ISC).
Since 2005, The Ford Motor Company’s volunteer participants have worked in 48 countries to perform community service projects. Ford’s volunteers do everything from painting to building refurbished homeless shelters, orphanages, schools, and hospitals.