#photography discipline: construction documentation photos need five things to hold up — timestamp, location context, condition clarity, systematic coverage, organized delivery. Missing any one of them is enough to make the record useless when it actually matters. #ConstructionPhotography #CommercialPhotography
#photography niche worth noting: data center construction is running at nearly 3x 2020 volume. Large, phased, compliance-driven builds with serious owner documentation requirements — and few photographers specifically positioned to serve them.
https://www.constructiondive.com/news/5-construction-trends-2026/808904/
#ConstructionPhotography #CommercialPhotography
A dramatic black-and-white view of a multi-story building under construction, with scaffolding, safety railings, and a crane lifting a structural element. The dark, overcast sky enhances the industrial tension and scale of the scene.
#ConstructionPhotography #BlackAndWhitePhoto #UrbanDevelopment #IndustrialAesthetics
#CraneLift #DocumentaryImage #ArchitectureInProgress #MonochromeMood
#StructuralEngineering #BuildingSite
Division of labor, elevation of effort. A compact camera captures the tension between manual and mechanized work—one worker grounded in debris, the other lifted into structure. Split-toned in monochrome to echo the cold geometry of construction and the warmth of human presence.

#constructionphotography #industrialdocumentary #blackandwhitephoto #splittoning #CanonG15 #manuallabor #scissorlift #infrastructure #workersatwork #monochromeart #visualnarrative #elevatedeffort #concretegeometry #poeticindustry #compactcamera
The World Trade Center Under Construction Through Fascinating Photos, 1966-1979 - Rare Historical Photos

The photographic journey of the construction of the World Trade Center buildings, a long-gone icon of New York City.

Rare Historical Photos

Father Mathew Quay Torn Up

Father Mathew Quay is a road that is definitely closed. The tarmac has been torn up to be remade into something better, hopefully.

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#bilingualSignage #BlarneyPhotographyClub #construction #constructionPhotography #ConstructionSite #CorkCity #CorkCityCentre #CorkDevelopment #FatherMathewQuay #infrastructure #Ireland #Photo #Photography #quayReconstruction #roadClosure #roadworks #StreetPhotography #urbanPlanning

I'm learning a lot about construction lately, living next to a new building that is going up in my neighbourhood.

#photography #constructionphotography #concrete #urban

https://jodymacphersonphotos.wordpress.com/2025/08/26/pouring-concrete/

Pouring concrete

This is a snapshot of a major concrete pour that happened last weekend.

PHOTOS @jody_macpherson

The Rebirth of Páirc Uí Chaoimh

On this day when Tipperary beat Cork in the All Ireland Hurling Final I thought it appropriate to show these old photos of Páirc Uí Chaoimh in 2016 and 2017 when it was being rebuilt. The only time I’ve been to the new stadium was to see Bruce Springsteen play there, which just goes to show you how much interest I have in sports. Since I grew up close by I was always interested in the redevelopment of the place. Above you can see the Blackrock end of the stadium, with the skeleton of the building visible.

Almost a year later, in early 2017, there had been a lot of progress. The main stand is complete, and the Blackrock side is being filled in.

The reconstruction of Páirc Uí Chaoimh was one of the most expensive GAA stadium projects ever undertaken, with costs eventually reaching over €100 million. The new stadium was designed to hold 45,000 spectators, making it the second-largest GAA stadium in Ireland after Croke Park. The rebuild incorporated cutting-edge engineering techniques, including a unique cantilever roof design that allows unobstructed views from every seat. The project faced significant delays and cost overruns, leading to considerable controversy, but when completed in 2017, it featured Ireland’s largest covered terrace and became a flagship venue for Munster GAA, hosting its first All-Ireland semi-final in 2018.

The panorama images are displayed using my new panoramic block plugin for WordPress. It’s still early days yet, and it’s simple, but I’ve wanted a way to display 3-image panoramas for a while. If you’re looking at this post in a feed, click through to the post for the JavaScript powered panorama viewer.

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#2016 #Blackrock #BlackrockCork #Canon6D #concreteConstruction #constructionPhotography #Cork #CorkGAA #CorkRedevelopment #GAAStadium #Ireland #IrishArchitecture #IrishEngineering #Marina #PáircUíChaoimh #Photo #Photography #SISKConstruction #sportingInfrastructure #sportsVenue #stadiumConstruction #stadiumRebuild #steelFramework

Tipperary crush Cork with second-half final masterclass

Tipperary are All-Ireland senior hurling champions for the first time since 2019 after a stunning 3-26 to 1-18 comeback win over Cork in the first final meeting between the neighbours.

RTÉ