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“Improving your Construction Brand with Professional Photography” interview on the HCSS blog

Construction photo by Will Austin Photography

By Will Austin

Will Austin’s award-winning photography has taken him around the world. Although he regularly does editorial work, Will specializes in documenting cutting-edge architecture and industrial workplaces. He lives in the Seattle area with his wife and son, but hails from Colorado cowboy country.

May 6, 2014

I am very honored to be featured in a blog post by HCSS.  They are based near Houston and make software used by construction companies for estimating, job and safety management, scheduling, fuel tracking, equipment maintenance and GPS.  I did an interview and shared a collection of images taken for our mutual client IMCO General Construction.

I added a few of the featured photos below but please check out the HCSS blog post for the full write-up and gallery.

From their site –

“Since 1986, HCSS has been developing software to help construction companies streamline their operations. Today, we are recognized as a pioneer and leader in our market, serving thousands of construction companies across the nation. Year after year, we continue to innovate, refine, and expand our products as the industry evolves.”

Road grader photo by Will Austin Photography

Construction worker holding cable at sunset by Will Austin Photography

Pipe welder image by Will Austin Photography

Water treatment plant photo by Will Austin

Construction photo by Will Austin Photography

 

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2 Comments

  1. Shari Bradbury

    Will, Your work is absolutely amazing. Great write-up on HCSS blog, also.

    • Will Austin

      Thanks Shari!