I document Europe’s evolving industrial landscape—from operational facilities to forgotten ruins and demolition zones. If you’re involved with a site, a research project, or a cultural initiative, I’d be glad to work with you to visually preserve and share its story.
🔧 What I Offer
📸 Industrial Site Photography
On-location photography of power plants, factories, chemical plants, mines, and infrastructure—including interior, aerial (drone), and detail work.
📝 Research-Based Visual Essays
Combining historical context, technical notes, and photography into compelling, publication-ready features.
🧩 Collaboration with Institutions
Support for museums, archives, universities, and cultural preservation groups.
🗣️ Talks & Exhibitions
Available for gallery work, presentations, or contributing to industrial heritage panels and visual exhibitions.
🛠️ Custom Projects
Commissioned work, private site documentation, or ongoing progress tracking—tailored to your goals.
🧑🏭 Who I Work With
- Facility owners or demolition contractors seeking high-quality documentation
- Academic researchers in industrial history, architecture, or energy studies
- Cultural and preservation organizations building public awareness
- Curators of photography, infrastructure, or urban exploration (urbex depending on context)
- Engineers or designers wanting to visually archive their work
🤝 Past Collaborations
I’ve had the opportunity to work with leading industrial and energy-sector companies across Europe, including:
- ArcelorMittal Industeel
- Uniper Benelux
Whether documenting steel production processes or the decommissioning of power infrastructure, these partnerships have focused on combining technical accuracy with compelling visual storytelling.
📬 Get in Touch
I’m open to partnerships, commissions, and one-off requests. If you have a site, story, or project in mind:
📧 Email: info@theindustrialarchive.com
📄 Include (if possible):
- Location & nature of the site
- Timeline or urgency
- Collaboration goals
- Required access level (public, escorted, closed-site)
Let’s preserve these engineered landscapes—before they disappear.