ApproacH
Photography plays multiple roles across infrastructure and major project environments, from progress tracking and stakeholder communication through to completion records and public facing imagery.
Projects are approached with an understanding of both operational requirements and the long term visual value of the built environment.
DURING Delivery
Infrastructure projects evolve across extended delivery programs involving multiple stakeholders, construction stages, and public interfaces.
Photography provides a consistent visual record throughout these phases — supporting reporting, stakeholder communication, executive updates, milestone documentation, and public communications.
Images are captured with repeatability and long-term continuity in mind, allowing projects to be documented clearly across multiple visits and stages of delivery.
Progress wide shot showing One Redcliffe project site in context of broader community to suit progress reporting
Concrete pour in progress at Logan Hospital upgrade
At Completion
Completion imagery documents infrastructure and civic environments once operational.
The work may contribute to:
project close-out
public announcements
annual reporting
awards submissions
case studies
asset documentation
long-term archival records of the built environment
The aim is to create imagery that is both operationally useful and visually enduring.
Completed asset in use - 80 Ann St, Brisbane
Legacy imagery of HOTA, Gold Coast
Working with Project Teams
My background in engineering and project delivery allows me to work effectively alongside contractors, consultants, architects, communications teams, and government stakeholders within active infrastructure and construction environments.
Projects are approached with an understanding of:
Operational constraints
Stakeholder requirements
Safety considerations
Public-facing sensitivities
Ensuring minimal disruption on site
Neville Bonner footbridge showing temporary works methodology to facilitate construction
Installation progress of galvanised steelwork to heritage Wickham Terrace Reservoir
Project Engagements
Photography support may include:
milestone and progress photography
stakeholder and communications imagery
bid and submissions imagery
repeat project documentation
completion and operational photography
drone imagery and aerial overviews
public realm and civic infrastructure documentation
Projects may involve single visits or repeat documentation across extended delivery programs.
Plan view of new Youngs Crossing Road bridge showing environmental controls at waterway
Construction of new student accommodation at University of Queensland
Operational Readiness
RePL licensed drone operator
AROC certified
Construction White Card
Public liability insured
Site induction and JSA capable