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    John Ironside Photography    
   "Mount Folly", The Folly, Wexford, Ireland
   Tel: +353 (0)53 9147714   Mobile: 086 8554890  
   Email: john@johnironside.com


A commercial & industrial photographer with over 30 years experience in the industrial, commercial  retail, tourism, and the construction sectors.

Clients include private and government bodies and organisations in the  commercial and manufacturing, construction and civil engineering, architects and surveyors, food producers, healthcare and hygiene sectors

 

Promotions
Point of Sale
Exhibitions
Brochures
Web
Annual Reports
Magazines
Media
Advertisements
Publications


Manufacturing
Consultants
Food Processing
People at work
Processes
Construction
Progress Photography
Healthcare
Engineering
Electronics
Foundry
Automotive
Services
Projects
Buildings
Interiors
Retail
Personnel

 


Industrial Photography
Taking industrial and manufacturing photographs is challenging, and so much can be conveyed in a picture taken correctly. When looking at a picture in a brochure, it will either convey the right image or do nothing.
We specialize in getting it right.
 














The objective of the image was to depict this RNLI search and rescue craft as a robust vehicle that can work in adverse conditions and respond with speed and reliability. "I can still smell the diesel from the exhausts of the twin 400 horse power Caterpillar engines."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Store Robot collecting lens moulds to send directly to production line








Foundry cast cooker fire boxes photographed on the floor of the foundry.

The smoky atmosphere of the old foundry created great atmospherics while the deep red colour of the product allows them to stand out against the dark workshop.
 
                                                                       

 
Rapid Rail International, one of my clients based in Wales, provides safety equipment for climbers on electricity towers. This was the cover of the brochure and depicts a climber, donned with red high heal shoes starting a climb. The caption was "are you properly equipped  to climb"