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Transmission Lines

I have just returned from an interesting assignment for a long time client of mine. I was shooting in Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico. My client Tri-State Generation & Transmission is currently installing a 117 mile long transmission line. It is my understanding that the cost comes to about $225,000.00 per mile.

The power lines are installed by use of a helicopter, the pilot pulls the line about 2 miles before the line is spliced together. I also shot the construction of the power poles, these poles are of the wood type. I was told that each pole costs about $2,000 - $2,500.00 each.

On the last day of shooting, I had the opportunity to shoot the helicopter from a large bucket. I was about as high as the tops of the power poles, that was a lot of fun! I've attached a photo of me in that bucket, Eric shot this while I was working.




This is the point where I tell you a little something about me using key words for search engines combing the web. David is a Colorado Commercial photographer David Tejada he also happens to be a Denver commercial photographer. David is one of Denver, Colorado's most highly regarded location corporate photographers, internationally recognized for his dramatic and innovative photographic lighting techniques and graphic style.
Also known for his approachable personality, David has the reputation of being a person who is easy to work with who takes the worry out of corporate work. With more than twenty-two years of shooting experience, David has developed a clear understanding of both corporate and designer needs. His work successfully integrates exciting color and strong graphic compositions to effectively communicate his client’s message.

David shoots for many graphic design firms and Fortune 500 companies in Denver, Colorado and nationwide. With 22 years of annual report photography experience, David is at home hovering in a helicopter over a drill rig in the Andes, creating dramatic lighting in a laboratory setting, or shooting a CEO portrait in New York City. He is also an effective communicator, comfortable with all employees from management to support field staff, and sensitive to the political and inter-personal issues at work. David treats each assignment as an editorial essay, stressing strong, compelling images that communicate the story. Finally, he is an excellent problem solver, adapting quickly to changing conditions and technical challenges, remaining focused on the assignment goals while adhering to practical time and financial constraints.
I hope you enjoyed this post. To view additional work, please go to tejadaphoto.com.

Friday 08.18.06
Posted by David Tejada
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Say Goodby to August

OK. it's still August. I have just booked the last available dates for the month of August. Business has been wonderful, shooting most the time now. Sometimes not having the time to even process the images between assignments. Crazy!

I leave for Meeker, CO tomorrow for a 3 day shoot with Tri-State Generation & Transmission. Home for a few days and back out the following Monday through Wednesday. Shooting a book cover on Saturday the 19th and back out of town to Birmingham, AL to shoot ad's for Trinity Hospital. I'll be in Birmingham until the 24th, I'll than drive to Jackson, MS to shoot the last of the 4 cabinets from a previous assignment which you have know idea about. I just have not had the time to post like I like to.

I'll be home on the 25th and back out again. This time it's to Thunder Bay, Canada. I have a client I've been shooting for the past 3 years. I'll be shooting underground mining. Palladium that is. Look for photos on future blogs.

Just returned from Springerville, AZ shooting a 400 megawatt power station owned by Tri-State Generation and Transmission Corporation. My assistant Erik and I flew to Springerville on the Tri-State plane just for the day. I'm attaching some of those images here.

This is the point where I tell you a little something about me using key words for search engines combing the web. David is a Colorado Commercial photographer David Tejada he also happens to be a Denver commercial photographer. David is one of Denver, Colorado's most highly regarded location corporate photographers, internationally recognized for his dramatic and innovative photographic lighting techniques and graphic style.
Also known for his approachable personality, David has the reputation of being a person who is easy to work with who takes the worry out of corporate work. With more than twenty-two years of shooting experience, David has developed a clear understanding of both corporate and designer needs. His work successfully integrates exciting color and strong graphic compositions to effectively communicate his client’s message.

David shoots for many graphic design firms and Fortune 500 companies in Denver, Colorado and nationwide. With 22 years of annual report photography experience, David is at home hovering in a helicopter over a drill rig in the Andes, creating dramatic lighting in a laboratory setting, or shooting a CEO portrait in New York City. He is also an effective communicator, comfortable with all employees from management to support field staff, and sensitive to the political and inter-personal issues at work. David treats each assignment as an editorial essay, stressing strong, compelling images that communicate the story. Finally, he is an excellent problem solver, adapting quickly to changing conditions and technical challenges, remaining focused on the assignment goals while adhering to practical time and financial constraints.
I hope you enjoyed this post. To view additional work, please go to tejadaphoto.com.

Tuesday 08.08.06
Posted by David Tejada
 

Electro-Man



Not the most glamorous job I know, however, my client needed my help and I obliged. Tri-State is introducing a new ad campain in which this Captain Electric will be seen promoting various products and services. I shot this on location at their offices. I used a large white seamless paper for the background so the subject could be removed out of the shot. The costume was made by the Andy Ashley, the women who hired me to shoot the images.

I hope you enjoyed this post. To view additional work, please go to tejadaphoto.com.

Commercial photographer David Tejada is one of Denver, Colorado's most highly regarded location corporate photographers, internationally recognized for his dramatic and innovative photographic lighting techniques and graphic style. Also known for his approachable personality, David has the reputation of being a person who is easy to work with who takes the worry out of corporate work. With more than twenty-two years of shooting experience, David has developed a clear understanding of both corporate and designer needs. His work successfully integrates exciting color and strong graphic compositions to effectively communicate his client’s message.

David shoots for many graphic design firms and Fortune 500 companies in Denver, Colorado and nationwide. With 22 years of annual report photography experience, David is at home hovering in a helicopter over a drill rig in the Andes, creating dramatic lighting in a laboratory setting, or shooting a CEO portrait in New York City. He is also an effective communicator, comfortable with all employees from management to support field staff, and sensitive to the political and inter-personal issues at work. David treats each assignment as an editorial essay, stressing strong, compelling images that communicate the story. Finally, he is an excellent problem solver, adapting quickly to changing conditions and technical challenges, remaining focused on the assignment goals while adhering to practical time and financial constraints.

Friday 07.07.06
Posted by David Tejada
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New York Vacation

The previous post was of our vacation containing photos of the Washington DC part of the trip. I'll post some of the NY photos here.









Saturday 07.01.06
Posted by David Tejada
 

Sorry About That

Sometimes you just get so busy you can't keep up with stuff. One of those things are this blog. I enjoy using this space to keep track of my adventures and jobs. The previous post was about my Kiewit shoot in Texas, great fun and some nice images.

In early June the family and friends went on vacation to Washington DC and New York City. We had a wonderful time, spending 3 days in Washington and 4 days in NY. I've attached a few of the photos from our trip for your review.

As I was preparing the images for posting, I realized I had a lot of photos to show. Here are the Washington DC images and I'll post a separate one for NY.









Saturday 07.01.06
Posted by David Tejada
 

Kiewit Corpus Christi Shoot

Just back from a quick shoot for Kiewit corporation. Kiewit is a large construction company headquartered in Omaha, NE. They have several specialties: highway construction accounts for around 50% of their business, water treatment, off-shore building, and other disciplines make up the other 50%.

I have shot assignments for Kiewit in the past, highway construction near Jackson Hole, WY and helicopter aerials of Interstate 10 in Florida after a hurricane distorted a 3 mile section of the highway. This particular assignment I'm writing about had to do with the off-shore building yard in Corpus Christi. At this location, Kiewit constructs off shore drilling platforms. These structure are huge!

My assignment was to shoot a background image for a capabilities brochure and various other detail shots of steel and other building materials. The background image will be combined with an image of a worker shot later in Omaha.










Sunday 05.28.06
Posted by David Tejada
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