Construction Site Still Photographs

Skyhook Photography can provide both aerial and ground-based still photographs of your construction site.

Still photographs are widely used to document the progress of a construction project and to track changes over time. These photos can be taken from various angles and perspectives to capture the entire site, including aerial views, close-ups of specific details, and panoramic shots.

Aerial photographs are particularly useful in construction site progression because they provide a bird’s-eye view of the construction site and its surroundings. They can be taken from various heights and angles to capture the entire site and its surroundings, giving a comprehensive and accurate representation of the construction project’s status and progress.

Multiple still photographs can be taken over time, for instance, once a week or once a month, from the same location and then combined into a time-lapse video, showing changes over time.

Some of the purposes still photographs can serve include:

  • Record keeping: Photographic documentation provides a permanent record of the construction site, which can be used for reference and comparison purposes later on.
  • Quality control: Photographic documentation can be used to monitor the quality of workmanship and to ensure that construction is proceeding according to plan.
  • Communication: Photographic documentation can be used to communicate the progress of a construction project to stakeholders, such as the project owner, architect, or contractor. This can help to keep everyone informed about the project status and to identify any areas that need attention. This is particularly useful for stakeholders that are remote to the construction site.
  • Marketing: Still photographs of a construction site can be used for marketing and promotional purposes. For example, these photos can be used to showcase the progress of a new building or development to attract potential buyers or tenants.