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Industrial Photography

UK Wide Portfolio

We love portfolio work, and this mixture of industrial & commercial assets was a classic, using drones, mast and pole to create a library of images in one month on the road; 
  • 28 sites across the UK
  • 4,586 images
  • 3,167 miles travelled

Distribution Portfolio

A regular client approached us to photograph a portfolio of four large distribution sites across the south of England. Careful planning to co-ordinate access arrangements with optimum weather conditions led to a successful shoot. Due to the busy nature of the sites we used the mast rather than a drone for all elevated views. 

Warth Park

Industrial sites are a staple part of the Antea Photography diet. In this example we used mast images from each end to illustrate the overall scale of the site, and pole shots for more detail both externally and within the warehousing area. 

Barry Docks

This project was a collaborative project bringing together stills and video as part of a marketing piece for a scrap metal exporter. Using a combination of elevated and ground work we captured the cranes at work as they loaded a ship at Barry Docks, a couple of the shots here show the mast and Land Rover in action. 

Zeta Lighting

The purpose of this project was to capture the effectiveness of the LED lighting installed by Zeta Specialist Lighting at the Bidfood distribution centres nationwide. The night shots illustrated the improved working environment for Bidfood’s night-shift operators thanks to the illumination provided by the new lighting. 

Hansteen

Hansteen asked us to photograph this industrial estate twice; once during the week when it was busy and again at the weekend when it was empty, as it's a clean tidy estate that presents really well. Having identified an adjacent area of open land on the first trip which was also owned by the client, we arranged access to this land ahead of the return visit so we could use the drone to capture additional aerial shots of the site. 
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