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This edition of Spotlight Magazine showcases striking visual storytelling across the corporate, industrial, and healthcare sectors. From powerful portraits to precision-driven environments, each image captures the human and technological sides of industries shaping our world today.
Alex Wallace
New Zealand
Cameron Karsten
Pacific Northwest
DNB Productions
Houston, Texas
Ed Cunicelli
Philadelphia - NYC - Washington DC
Ilja C. Hendel
Oslo, Norway
Jeffry Lim
Malaysia
Mark Lehn
Australia
Matt Zugale
Philadelphia - New York
Michael Matsil
New Mexico - California
Mike Ellis
London
Nick Hall
Seattle - London
Noel Hendrickson
Canada
OMS Photo
Cincinnati - Denver
Patrick Heagney
Atlanta, Georgia
Peter Baiamonte
New York - Boston
Sephi Bergerson
India
Steve Craft
Phoenix - Toronto
Steve Jones Photo
Memphis, USA
Stuart Conway
London
The basics are pretty simple: Alex takes cool shots that make his clients money. The reality, though, is rarely that tidy. Industrial work sites aren’t designed to look good on camera — they’re built to get the job done. They’re dusty, weathered, noisy, and stubbornly practical. On top of that, they’re usually live environments that won’t bend or pause for the sake of a beautiful photo.
In short, these places don’t exactly roll out the red carpet for photographers. That’s where Alex thrives. He loves the challenge, finds the angles others miss, and somehow makes the chaos look effortless. See for yourself.
"Outside within the elements, witnessing work that feeds families across all borders. It's a livelihood that makes a difference, gives individuals hope, determination, confidence in self and others. Breaking this bond and this connection with one's self, one's family and community, with the planet, breaks the bond of humanity itself."
Cameron is represented by The Gren Group.
From welding sparks to boardroom polish, Douglas N. Burns captures the full spectrum of corporate identity.
Douglas, founder of DNB Productions, is a Houston-based photographer specialising in corporate and industrial storytelling. His recent work includes building a comprehensive image library for a manufacturing group, capturing the full spectrum of their operations — from welders and machinists at work to environmental portraits of employees on the production floor, and artistic process details that highlight scale and precision.
This industrial focus is complemented by Douglas’ corporate work, producing executive portraits and large-scale headshot programs for banks and professional firms. His ability to deliver both polished headshots and authentic workplace imagery makes him a trusted partner for organisations that want to present a consistent, credible brand identity.
With two decades of experience across corporate, energy, and industrial sectors, DNB Productions provides clients with visuals that power catalogs, websites, recruitment campaigns, and executive communications — reinforcing professionalism and elevating brand presence in competitive markets.
For over 30 years, Ed Cunicelli is been based in the Greater Philadelphia area, working comfortably both on location and in studio settings. Whether it’s a one-on-one portrait or a large-scale production, Ed brings enthusiasm and experience to every shoot. He loves the collaborative nature of commercial and editorial photography and has been fortunate to work with many talented designers, art directors and editors — all of whom have helped shape his craft.
"Portrait photography is about visual storytelling. Learning about the person — who they are, what matters to them, their environment — is central to my approach. I see photography as a conversation, both with and about the subject.
I’ve long been drawn to the work of Andrew Wyeth. A childhood book featuring Wind from the Sea left a lasting impression with its muted tones and haunting sense of longing. Photographing the Wyeth family and visiting their studios has been a profound experience."
A long-term project has involved working with Indigenous communities across the North and Southwest — work that has deeply enriched Ed's life. He is committed, collaborative and focused — and would welcome the chance to work with you.
Ilja C. Hendel is a Norwegian-based photographer specialising in authentic and story-driven photography for corporate and industrial clients. Based in Oslo and working across Scandinavia and internationally, Ilja combines a documentary eye with strong visual structure to deliver high-end, real-world imagery.
Recent assignments include brand and image libraries for Bilfinger (via Territory), Enhanced Drilling, and Spir Oslo (via Netlife), as well as international editorial publications as National Geographic Italy via Getty Images Custom Solutions covering seaweed harvesting at the Norwegian coast. His understated and human-centered approach is trusted by clients who value credibility, clarity, and visual consistency.
Whether on a factory floor, at a corporate HQ, or remote at the sea , Ilja captures the people and processes behind innovation and industry.
View more at iljahendel.com or connect on Instagram.
Jeffry Lim is a professional photographer with over 30 years of experience, covering over 50 countries for his assignments. He has a strong track record of clients in the oil and gas, industrial and corporate sectors enabling him to develop a diverse photography experience covering the sea, air and land.
A seasonal global trekker, Jeffry is multilingual and very familiar with the Asian market landscape. He has worked for some of the top Forbes 500 companies.
His key strengths include majoring in aerial, industrial, offshore, corporate and marine photography. As an offshore expert, he is certified in the Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) with Emergency Breathing System (EBS) and Basic Offshore Safety Induction & Emergency Training (BOSIET).
Brisbane, Australia-based photographer Mark Lehn has 20 years’ experience capturing stories across healthcare, industrial, and commercial sectors. His work highlights both people and the environments in which they operate.
In healthcare, Mark’s recent projects include the MDA National 100-Year Project, documenting multi-generational families of doctors and leading surgeons across Australia, and the Papua New Guinea Midwifery Leadership Buddy Project with Rotary International, capturing midwives during leadership workshops and community health initiatives. His images reveal both technical expertise and the compassion behind medical practice.
Mark also works with industrial clients such as Rio Tinto, Bechtel, and Hort Innovation, photographing everything from remote mine sites to national horticulture campaigns. His photography captures scale, precision, and the people who make complex operations run.
Across all sectors, Mark creates authentic, enduring visual stories.
Matt Zugale brings humanity into focus in commercial photography. Specialising in portraiture and documentary-style work, he creates images that highlight the people and stories at the center of every brand.
His work spans a wide range—from patients in remission for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, to fund managers at Millennium Management, to factory workers at Lavazza. In each case, Matt’s photography captures genuine moments that reveal the character and values of the organisations he partners with.
Based near Philadelphia and available for projects worldwide, Matt has worked with clients including GoFundMe, Burger King, Columbia University, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau.
To discuss your next project, visit mattzugale.com or reach out directly.
“As a photographer who considers ‘place’ and ‘context’ as principal motivators of their work, landscapes of an industrial nature are a challenge and a delight for me to step up to. My approach favors views of the built landscape in transition.
As with all of my photography, the interpretive process begins by gathering within the camera frame the specific nature of color, materiality and atmosphere. That process in turn transposes the often ‘busy’ nature of industry into an uncluttered scene that communicates the more intangible aspects of the industrial and corporate worlds.
My industrial clients appreciate the photographs as not just mere description, but rather an extension of their corporate image, brand and mission.
That’s what I offer my industrial and corporate clients: honesty, clarity and meaning.”
Based just outside of London, Mike Ellis is ideally located to create stunning corporate and editorial images for agencies and clients all around the UK, Europe and further afield.
Bringing over 30 years of experience to the table and comfortable in any environment, Mike’s natural reportage style and the ease with which he interacts with his subjects brings authenticity to his images.
Working across a broad range of sectors, Mike’s portfolio showcases his strong composition and a keen eye for detail, helping his clients to communicate their message and brand values to customers, employees and shareholders alike.
Recent clients include: 3i, Anglo American, Beazley, Block Solutions, BRE, Cavendish Education, Citi Group, Corre Energy, Eurocommercial Properties, The Gap Partnership, Gatsby Foundation, ICAEW, NHS England, Norge Mining, Riverstone Energy, Smurfit Kappa Group, and UK Power Networks.
Nick Hall, originally from Britain, now splits his time between islands near Seattle and Chicago, where he lives with his wife and their eight children. Acclaimed for both his cinematic global advertising work and emotionally resonant human-nature documentaries, Nick’s imagery continues to receive international recognition.
With a background in wildlife science and biodiversity conservation, Nick brings a rare combination of scientific insight and visual storytelling to his work. This unique perspective has made him a trusted creative partner for leading global brands and Fortune 500 companies, including American Airlines, Barclays, BMW, Four Seasons, Intel, Nespresso, and Uber.
Whether immersed in life with hunter-gatherers in Tanzania or directing large-scale advertising campaigns, Nick is known for his calm, inclusive presence and deeply intuitive approach. His ability to foster trust on set allows him to create powerful, emotional narratives that honour both people and the planet.
Noel Hendrickson is a Vancouver-based photographer and director celebrated for capturing emotionally rich, authentic moments across healthcare and lifestyle campaigns. With a storyteller’s eye, Noel brings humanity and levity to each frame.
Often working with both real people and experienced talent, he creates environments where subjects feel empowered and scenes unfold naturally.
His recent healthcare collaborations include productions for Sandoz, Pfizer, and New York Life, where he led integrated photo and motion campaigns highlighting nuanced patient experiences.
Noel’s calm on-set presence, paired with his collaborative ethos, fosters genuine connections and storytelling that resonates with clients.
Additional recent clients include United Health Care, Sanofi, HP, Seattle Children’s Hospital, and BC Cancer Agency. Through both stills and motion, Noel crafts visual narratives that are emotionally compelling and strategically aligned—making him a trusted creative partner for brands seeking impactful, human-centered imagery.
OMS Photography brings decades of experience to corporate and industrial photography and motion, delivering visuals that capture both the scale and the story of today’s most complex industries.
From expansive manufacturing facilities and construction sites to executive portraits and corporate events, OMS understands how to balance technical precision with human connection. Their team is adept at navigating demanding environments - whether that means working safely in steel plants, capturing large-scale machinery in motion, or creating polished brand films for Fortune 500 companies.
With state-of-the-art equipment, including drone capabilities and motion-controlled robotics, OMS produces photography and video content that is as impactful as it is accurate. Each project is tailored to highlight the strength, innovation, and professionalism that drive their clients’ businesses forward.
Trusted by leading corporations nationwide, OMS Photography is a partner that consistently delivers striking, purposeful imagery designed to communicate vision, leadership, and progress.
Patrick Heagney is a seasoned commercial photographer based in Atlanta, GA, with over 21 years of industry experience.
Throughout his career, he has worked with major clients such as Georgia Pacific, IHG, Amazon, and Verizon, delivering compelling visual stories across a wide range of environments.
From the grit of industrial mills and warehouses to the polished settings of corporate offices and penthouse suites, Patrick’s work reflects both versatility and consistency. His assignments have taken him to farms, factories, and boardrooms alike—each time capturing the true essence of his subjects.
Known for his passion for authentic and vibrant imagery, Patrick brings a refined eye and a deep understanding of lighting, composition, and narrative to every shoot. His ability to connect with people and places allows him to create visuals that resonate, making him the ideal photographer for clients who want storytelling that feels both genuine and visually impactful.
Peter Baiamonte would like his images to tell you a story; give you a glimpse of a place; show you some personality; or reveal some meaning. His strengths include clean storytelling, vibrant colors, creative problem solving, and an ability to connect with his subjects—putting them at ease, and making their time in front of the camera comfortable.
He also excels at assembling a professional crew; working collaboratively with clients; and creating a friendly, welcoming atmosphere on set.
Peter’s work includes many styles and disciplines: portraiture, lifestyle, landscape, travel, and sports, among others. He splits his time between New York City and the Massachusetts Berkshires, working regularly with clients in New York and Boston, as well as the entirety of New England.
This Spotlight includes work for Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, creating imagery for their new website using real scenes from around their offices instead of stock photos; portrait work for University of the Pacific; and a few images from work for First Manhattan Co.
Sephi Bergerson is a freelance photographer with over three decades of professional experience, based in India since 2002.
Specialising in corporate and industrial photography, Sephi captures the rugged beauty of factory floors, production lines and underground mines, as well as high-tech corporate office environments. His documentary approach, honed through years of commercial studio work, blends photojournalistic integrity with a refined artistic touch to create visually compelling narratives.
Sephi excels at understanding a client’s creative vision, delivering projects that are not only on time and on budget but also transformed by his unique use of light into striking masterpieces.
He has produced high-profile photographic documentation for corporate giants such as Apple, Shell Oil, Godrej & Boyce, Safran Aerospace, Sandvik Mining, Cognizant, Ernst & Young (EY), and many others.
Comfortable under pressure, he is an energetic and dedicated professional, committed to achieving excellence in every shot.
"Over the past few months, I’ve been traveling across the country for a wide range of photography assignments.
In Reston, Virginia, I photographed both portraits and machinery for Vantage Data Centers.
Back in Arizona, I shot a “day in the life” of a dermatologist, as well as a portrait of the head of IT for Mesa, AZ for a tech magazine. I also headed to Florida for an avionics company shoot.
Earlier this year, I photographed the cover for the Top Docs issue of Phoenix Magazine—a project I’ve been proud to shoot for 15 consecutive years."
This past quarter location photographer Steve Jones continued doing documentation in the art world on an eight-day shoot in Los Angeles for NYC artist Derek Fordjour’s “Nightsong” solo exhibition. Arriving in advance of the opening, he captured stills of the installation, performance rehearsals and invitation-only opening one night and the public opening the next.
Representing his diverse skillset, he also covered the Southern Heritage Classic football game which is a culmination of a week-long celebration for Historic Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) which draws huge crowds for entertainment, tailgating and the football game itself in Memphis, TN.
Other photos here show a steel mill in Indiana, an advertising shot for the Indie Film Festival, Memphis’ famous Beale Street featuring a vintage Cadillac, as well as rice and sorghum harvesting and an air-conditioning factory in Tennessee.
For brands that need complex industrial projects presented with clarity and style, Stuart Conway delivers. His photography and motion work combine technical precision with creative storytelling to give every project a distinctive edge.
Across three decades and more than 60 countries, Stuart has earned a reputation for reliability, efficiency and creative excellence. He recently directed a full manufacturing video production, managing every stage from concept to final edit and producing a suite of LinkedIn-ready social videos that extended the client’s reach.
In the Gulf of Mexico he completed an offshore portrait commission on a deep-water production platform, capturing the skill and professionalism of the crew with crisp, atmospheric imagery.
Experienced as a commercial drone pilot in the UK, EU and USA, Stuart provides clients with a complete end-to-end visual service, photography, motion and aerial work that elevates brand communications across print, web and social media.