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Examples of The Process

It's more than just handing over a set of photos: We deliver a predictable process and a desire to make and keep relationships.

Good photography requires that we manage a collaborative process, often between many stakeholders including the architect, interior designer, contractor, owner and end-user.  And when we're not managing expectations, we keep a sharp eye on the weather.

These Case Studies (below) illustrate some of the challenges we managed to deliver a professional process and epic gallery of photos. 

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01

Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City

The specific challenges for this project included the immense scale of coverage, and the fast-paced schedule over a 5-day photoshoot.
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02

SLC International Airport

The challenges for this project included coordinating aerial photography with the FAA and Airport Operations; as well as photographing interiors in a facility that never sleeps. Learn more>

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Ambulatory Care Center
OR Expansion

This photoshoot was challenging because it was performed in a working, sterile area of a functioning hospital. As such, we were extremely limited on the amount of gear we could introduce into the sterile environment. Learn more>

04

Intermountain Life Flight

This photoshoot required careful coordination with the flight operations team, including a pre-flight air-to-air plan for safely coordinating drone photography with an airborne helicopter. Learn more>

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05

Sodexo Autonomous Stores

This contract included photoshoots of three locations at two Salt Lake County facilities to capture a new, fully-autonomous retail concept. The contract was completed in close-coordination with onsite personnel, while in contact with national directors based in the East Coast.

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