The Dunes Wilderness

Colin Stephenson Photography provides specialized photographic services to the architectural, construction and engineering industries. This beach property highlights interiors and custom-made furniture & kitchens photographed by Colin Stephenson Photography.

Real estate photography or property photography requires a combination of technique, equipment and creative photographic vision. Colin Stephenson has worked with prominent property developers and architects throughout the Western Cape. From shooting property in Cape Town to the Thesen Island estate development in Knysna.

Colin Stephenson uses only professional digital photographic equipment and high-quality lenses to ensure his property and real estate photography are perfect for all property marketing materials. Please enquire about how we can best photograph your property.

Engineering photography

SMEC engineering photography

Colin Stephenson is a Cape Town Industrial & Engineering Photographer – specialized photographic services to the architectural, construction and engineering industries as well as aerial photography throughout South Africa.

Colin Stephenson’s industrial photography portfolio includes every aspect of the industrial and manufacturing business world. With experience photographing factories, machinery, airplanes and helicopters, processing plants, assembly lines and high tech engineering for companies across South Africa. Industrial photography and images of industrial environments engineering projects and high tech construction industry sites.

Having, over the years, worked as an industrial photographer an array of diverse business sectors and the corporate world, I gained a lot of experience in producing industrial and promotional imaging. Several years in photography of industrial equipment, airplanes, machinery, buildings and much more lead to fantastic pictures.

An industrial photographer captures images in industrial settings for a variety of purposes. These types of photographers may be employed by various industries to take photographs that can be used in catalogues, newsletters, or within the company itself. In some cases, an industrial photographer may take artistic pictures for galleries or shows, using industry as the subject matter of the photographs. Most industrial photographers work on a freelance basis, accepting jobs from clients who can make use of their specific skills or style.

These clients may need photographs for a variety of purposes and the photographer will need to listen to what the client wants in order to provide the appropriate images. The industrial photographer may take photos for advertisements or publicity, which need to make the subject look clean and marketable. A client may also need photographs that captures what a subject really looks like, without a lot of artistic flair, and photographers need to be able to adjust their styles to match the needs of the client.

A series of photographs may also be created by an industrial photographer in order to document an industrial process. This may mean taking photographs for each step needed to manufacture a product or photographs that show each part of a factory, refinery, oil and gas facility or power plant. Large construction projects can also be documented through a series of photographs taken by an industrial photographer.

Not all types of professional photography will allow someone to rely on a definitive “look”, but architectural and industrial photographers are actually wise to create a recognizable style.
Consider that most architectural and industrial photographers will usually have to really take in a lot of area through the lens of their camera – regardless of their personal style. This is the reason that a wide angle lens tends to be mandatory for this area of specialization.

Work with a photographer who takes the time to understand the technical aspects of your building or engineering project and produces images that enhance and capture the artistic elements.

Colin Stephenson’s fine art background combined with over 20 years of photographic experience provide a unique perspective to your engineering photographic needs. Contact Colin Stephenson for industrial photography in Cape Town, South Africa.

Property photographer

Quartet Retirement Estate

The Quartet Estate is a retirement development in Plettenberg Bay photographed by Colin Stephenson Photography. Real estate photography or property photography requires a combination of technique, equipment and creative photographic vision. Colin Stephenson has worked with prominent property developers and architects throughout the Western Cape. From shooting property in Cape Town to the Thesen Island estate development in Knysna. Colin Stephenson uses only professional digital photographic equipment and high-quality lenses to ensure his property and real estate photography are perfect for all property marketing materials. Please enquire about how we can best photograph your property.

House Oubaai

Having worked with several prominent Western Cape Architects to document their properties in various locations, Colin Stephenson takes care to photographically document these projects in detail both interiors and exteriors. The sculptural interplay of the buildings and the landscape form integral components of the photographic compositions. Negative and positive spaces creating strong tensions within the architectural images are a key elements of Colin Stephenson’s style of architectural photography. Texture, juxtaposed materials and whimsical play within the structures are elements we look for to attempt to clearly communicate the architect’s vision within their design through our architectural photography portfolio.

Architecture photographers knysna

Architectural photography Garden Route

Professional Architectural Photography calls for many photographic strengths from photographers, capturing a photographic document of the Dry Mill development was testament. Colin Stephenson was briefed to photograph interior and exterior architectural photography over the developments progress. The sculptural interplay of the buildings and the landscape form integral components of the photographic compositions. Photographic juxtaposition of texture, materials and whimsical play within the structures are elements Colin Stephenson harnesses in his Photography to clearly communicate the architect’s vision through our architectural photography portfolio. The use of strong tensions between negative and positive spaces create dynamic architectural images and are a key element of Colin Stephenson’s Photographic style of architectural photography.