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30 Apr 2021
Construction Project Manager doubling as Photographers

Get Better Construction Photography From Your Construction Projects

Curious how to get the best photos out of every job? Read on… Pass on too.  The more of your people on your sites with cameras and basic photography knowledge = deeper photography asset. Safety Check with Superintendent as to what Safety orientation classes are required for the site and get your sticker if required. Wear all required Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). Have a talk with the Project Manager (if present), site EHS Manager (Environment, Health & Safety),  Superintendent and […]

17 Dec 2019

Creative Basics: Understanding Image Formats & Color Formats.

Creative Basics: Know the difference between Vector files and Raster files. Know the difference between process color and spot color. It makes all the difference.   Graphic File Types: Vector & Raster. Raster files. (Common: .JPG, .TIF, BMP, GIF, PNG, etc. full list HERE.) Pixels compose the image.  Depending on the original size of the image in the file, resizing an image will cause the pixels to resize, resulting in a loss of fidelity.  It is important to note that […]

15 Jan 2019

Construction Video that ROCKS

Here’s how its done. Construction Video. Get on the client’s job sites. Make sure the crew is all good with PPE and you’re not in their way. Communicate with the foreman and PM. PPE for yourself. Safety training for yourself as required. Check in with the HSE personnel.Bring donuts. Make sure you have multiple cameras, multiple angles, more batteries and and storage than you think you need, and a laptop and HDD to back up everything ASAP. With redundancy. MorrisSheaAction#1 […]

19 Nov 2018

Create DropBox Folder to organize client marketing assets.

When we started with “Client X” their website developer turned out to be, ‘not so ‘straight-up’. The client didn’t even have a backup of their website and the developer wouldn’t provide the files. We and the client had to start over. After finishing the new website, we placed a copy of the website files in a website backup folder on Dropbox. We also created a photography folder and a collateral folder to organize all the critical marketing assets in a […]