PHIL SCHOFIELD PHOTOGRAPHY

Commerce / Industry

A business is both a process and the people who bring a product to the marketplace. Images can be icons that define a business, a product or a service. An effective marketing tool that works in concert with a well planned strategy for getting the message across. My job is to create and capture images that make the viewer want to stop and think about your message. 

  • Shot on assignment for NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine. A truck driver at the end of his shift at the Neumont Gold's Carlin mine Elko, NV walks away from the mammoth diesel-electric ore truck that  is big enough to carry six full size pick-up trucks in its bed.
  • Shot for a photo book on Spokane, Washington. Two iron workers dangle precariously while anchoring the steel beamed framework of a new addition to the skyline of downtown Spokane.
  • Shot on assignment for NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine. A harvest moon rises behind a combine harvesting wheat in the Palouse farming region of northern Idaho.
  • Shot on assignment for FORTUNE Magazine.Used as a the cover for an issue about the state of American Industry. This was shot at the Jim Bridger coal fired power plant near Rock Springs, Wyoming.
  • Shot on assignment for Intalco Aluminum,a worker inventories the stockpile of annodes used in making aluminum at the Intalco smelter at Ferndale, WA.
  • Shot on assignment for the Frank Russell Company.  Portrait of an executive of the Frank Russell Company, a  pension fund investment securities company in Tacoma, WA.
  • Shot on assignmnet for WASHINGTON Magazine. When the wheat is ready for harvest, farmers work 18 hour days to get the wheat cut while the weather cooperates. Part of a story about a family wheat farm in the Palouse country of eastern Washington.
  • Shot for a photo book on the University of Alberta. A research chemist working in a lab at the University of Alberta, Edmonton.
  • Shot for a photo book on Spokane, Washington.  Two investors discuss the days market activity at the Spokane Stock Exchange. The S.S.E. was founded as a market for the precious metals stocks associated with nearby Silver Valley mining district of north Idaho.
  • Shot on assignment for SUNSET Magazine. Oysters are harvested at lowtide, and lowtide comes at all hours of the day. A worker gathers Quillcene oysters  by lantern light after sunset at Daybob Bay on Hoods Canal,Washington.
  • Shot for photo book on Spokane.  A nurse in a hospital neo-natal intensive care unit caresses a tiny preemie baby in an incubator.
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