From manufacturing facilities and construction sites to power plants and transport infrastructure, these spaces are the backbone of our society. And the people that work in these settings are critical for driving progress, innovation and economic growth. That’s why I offer a specialised industrial portrait photography service that documents and celebrates the hardworking people that make your organisation thrive.
Experience Industrial Portrait Photography Sydney
I work with clients in various sectors, including manufacturing, construction, engineering, energy, and transport to photograph the people who work in these environments. With an emphasis on storytelling, I create stunning portraits that convey the professionalism and dedication of your workforce and how the people behind the machinery contribute to your organisation’s success. I photograph them interacting with the facilities, processes, and equipment to create powerful visuals that showcase the complexity, scale, and beauty of working in the industrial world.
You can expect a professional and collaborative experience from start to finish. I understand that industrial settings often require a different approach and I work closely with you to understand your unique needs and perspective. I possess the technical expertise and attention to detail needed to successfully navigate challenging industrial environments. Whether you need industrial portraits for marketing materials, annual reports, or project documentation, I am here to help you showcase the people that make it all happen.
Contact me today at Jesse Taylor Photography and let me help you elevate your corporate image through commercial industrial portrait photography.
As a professional industrial portrait photographer, I have worked with many organisations whose main goal is to create a credible and impactful image both online and offline. If you also want to build stronger connections with your target audience and secure a professional image for your organisation, you need high quality industrial portrait photography.
It’s very important to give your potential clients a long lasting positive impression. At the same time, you also have to let them see a glimpse of what to expect from your company, including your products, services, professionalism, specialties, and facilities.
That’s why, as your professional industrial photographer, I am here to guide you and help you achieve these goals through photos that will attract and hold the interest of your target audience.
In short, I work hard to bring your company’s story to life through beautifully crafted photographs. I help showcase your company and celebrate your people and services.
No matter what type of business or company you have, investing in industrial portrait photography is the best way to gain more customers and improve your social media presence. But aside from those, there are also other benefits industrial photography can give.
Using high quality images is always going to look better than using poor quality snaps taken with your phone! And people can spot a stock image a mile away, so using quality images of your people is always the best option. Your clients want to see who you really are, and the best way to show them is to use professional images.
You can’t use blurry images to promote your products and expect your customers to invest in your company. Quality images are very important, especially if you want to connect with your customers and potential clients. That’s why you will need the help of a professional industrial portrait photographer.
Your business photos will show your customers what they can experience and anticipate from your company. If you use professional photos to entice your customers, your brand value will improve drastically.
If you want to improve your sales, draw the attention of more customers, and increase your social media presence, the best approach you can make is to hire a professional industrial portrait photographer, like me!
I have other Photography services that include: Fitness Photography Sydney, Headshot Photography Sydney, Brand Photography Sydney.
You can also check my Instagram feed to see what I’m up to.
I specialise in commercial portrait photography, meaning that I spend the much of my time working with talent. This might be in house talent, such as key staff, or it could be professional talent hired for the assignment. Either way, one of my skills is to get the very best out of that person.
I am able to build a relationship with someone quickly, to communicate what I need from them, and to get the very best out of them. I pride myself on being able to deliver outstanding results with the minimum amount of fuss.
I offer professional commercial and corporate photography services. The vast majority of my work is undertaken on location, usually at client premises or client sites. I can also access a range of studios and other commercial spaces where required.
I have developed relationships with a range of highly skilled and experienced professionals in related industries, including hair and make up artists (HMUAs), stylists, assistants, digi techs, and videographers.
I can make all the arrangements with these people, or am happy to pass on their details so you can contact them directly – just get in touch and I’ll connect you.
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I hear you! We all have our hang ups, the things we don’t like about ourselves and hate seeing in photos. And the sad truth is, we’re all much too hard on ourselves. Other people see us differently, and always much more generously. Dove tapped into this a few years ago in a marketing campaign and while we might be sceptical about their true motive (selling more product!), it does powerfully highlight that we aren’t always kind to ourselves.
I see the best in you and bring this out in my work, giving you an industrial portrait you’re proud to use.
For industrial portraits I recommend that you wear what you would normally wear at work.
Ensure that all clothing is in good repair and that you have all necessary PPE.
Clothing and PPE bearing your brand looks great!
Quite simply, I focus on you. I don’t offer a cookie-cutter service, working to a formula that doesn’t account for your offering. I work with you to understand your brand and what makes you stand out from your competitors so that I create great industrial photos for you. I pride myself on delivering industrial photos that help drive your business.
You deserve great photos with the minimum or fuss – that’s what I do.
I am based in Bellevue Hill but as an industrial portrait photographer I do most of my work on location and bring my mobile studio to you.
I shoot industrial portraits across the Greater Sydney area and regularly travel further afield. I have clients across NSW, Australia and internationally.
For industrial photography my fees will depend on your specific requirements. As a general rule, industrial photography fees start at $1,200.
Please contact me for a detailed quote.
There’s no strict definition for either term, and they are often used interchangeably along with similar terms such as professional photos or business photos.
Broadly, a headshot is more about what someone looks like and is generally a tighter shot of the head and shoulders. It is often shot against a plain background and the subject is usually looking directly at the camera. On most social media and email platforms the photo is circular.
A portrait meanwhile might show more of a person, both literally and figuratively. Crucially, a portrait will often seek to communicate more than just what someone looks like and tell us more about who they are. The setting is often environmental, such as a place of work, and might tell us about their job or role.
Headshots are well suited to social media profiles, staff photos on client communications, internal comms, or staff directories. Portraits might be used to tell a more in depth story about specific individuals and are typically used in external communications such as annual reports, PR or marketing materials.
Once I know how the photos will be used we can discuss different options to deliver the images you need.
It’s up to you!
Some of my clients like to use the industrial portraits as they are while others prefer a light touch up to help them look their very best.
A light touch up includes removing blemishes, fixing any skin shine, tidying flyaway hairs, smoothing away signs of tiredness, subtly whitening teeth and brightening eyes, and fixing any marks or creases in clothing. The aim is to make you look as you do on your best day, when you’re well rested, well hydrated, and relaxed.
And some clients like to go a bit further, for example changing clothing colour, slimming, making them look younger, or sometimes older!
Just about anything can be done, but it’s only done on your request.