“Cure sometimes, treat often, comfort always.” Hippocrates A marketing agency out of D.C. recently hired us to shoot a new gallery of images for one of the largest integrated healthcare systems in the U.S. Our mission? To convey the healthcare system’s brand message through striking, memorable images that stand out. We went to Miami and […]
https://www.mlobiondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/lobiondo-healthcare-miami-doctors-surgery-0819.jpg6621500Michael LoBiondohttps://www.mlobiondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/lobiondo-whitelogo-20220516-NEW.pngMichael LoBiondo2021-04-27 09:31:272025-10-13 13:21:53Great Medical Care Takes Building Relationships
“Creativity doesn’t wait for the perfect moment. It fashions its own perfect moments out of ordinary ones.” Bruce Garrabrandt Demolishing a building might seem like a straightforward process. Give a structure some good blows with the right equipment and it will succumb, right? But the real story is more intriguing and complex. The demolition team […]
How do you express the craziness of 2020 in a photograph? In the parody song “The 12 Pains of Christmas”, rigging up the lights is a major pain. Those crazy lights. All tangled up. “Tangled” and “pain” are definitely two words to describe what this year has been. So, here’s hoping 2021 is more bright […]
https://www.mlobiondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/lobiondo-christmas-2020-tangle-6893.jpg10711500Michael LoBiondohttps://www.mlobiondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/lobiondo-whitelogo-20220516-NEW.pngMichael LoBiondo2020-12-23 16:01:372025-11-20 16:34:19More Bright and Less Tangle…
Some jobs build up. They start with concrete, steel girders, plans in pencil and ink. Pieces get put together slowly, brick by brick, bolt by bolt. Then they reach up to the sky. Some jobs dig down, through the red clay. They move water and material. Things get put in the ground then covered up […]
https://www.mlobiondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/lobiondo-location-industrial-ditch-5433-1030x687-1.jpg6871030Suzann Knudsenhttps://www.mlobiondo.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/lobiondo-whitelogo-20220516-NEW.pngSuzann Knudsen2020-08-31 20:55:542025-11-20 16:08:30To Build Up, You Have To Dig A Ditch First
Up and running is a thing again and safety protocols for photo production are more important than ever right now. Getting back to work on location means careful planning, careful timing, careful everything. We’re open and on the road again—photographing manufacturing facilities, healthcare settings, and pharmaceutical labs ready for on-location work. Traveling in a small, […]
There are hidden healthcare marvels happening in nondescript buildings all over the country. Plastics that dissolve in the body over time allowing for healing without evasive removal after surgery. 3D printing for joints and bone repair. The only limitation is the imagination. Take a look at some of these amazing medical innovations we’ve captured as a commercial healthcare […]
The problem with shooting glass is the glass can act like a mirror; it sees everything in the background, plus all of my production lights and sometimes me, behind the camera. The cool thing about shooting glass is it can create fabulous reflections of your subject. It’s all a matter of angle or “perspective,” as […]
Great Medical Care Takes Building Relationships
/in Charlotte Healthcare Photographer“Cure sometimes, treat often, comfort always.” Hippocrates A marketing agency out of D.C. recently hired us to shoot a new gallery of images for one of the largest integrated healthcare systems in the U.S. Our mission? To convey the healthcare system’s brand message through striking, memorable images that stand out. We went to Miami and […]
Create Compelling Stories – Artistic Demolition
/in Charlotte Industrial Photographer“Creativity doesn’t wait for the perfect moment. It fashions its own perfect moments out of ordinary ones.” Bruce Garrabrandt Demolishing a building might seem like a straightforward process. Give a structure some good blows with the right equipment and it will succumb, right? But the real story is more intriguing and complex. The demolition team […]
More Bright and Less Tangle…
/in Charlotte Corporate PhotographerHow do you express the craziness of 2020 in a photograph? In the parody song “The 12 Pains of Christmas”, rigging up the lights is a major pain. Those crazy lights. All tangled up. “Tangled” and “pain” are definitely two words to describe what this year has been. So, here’s hoping 2021 is more bright […]
To Build Up, You Have To Dig A Ditch First
/in Charlotte Industrial PhotographerSome jobs build up. They start with concrete, steel girders, plans in pencil and ink. Pieces get put together slowly, brick by brick, bolt by bolt. Then they reach up to the sky. Some jobs dig down, through the red clay. They move water and material. Things get put in the ground then covered up […]
Up and Running
/in Charlotte Industrial PhotographerUp and running is a thing again and safety protocols for photo production are more important than ever right now. Getting back to work on location means careful planning, careful timing, careful everything. We’re open and on the road again—photographing manufacturing facilities, healthcare settings, and pharmaceutical labs ready for on-location work. Traveling in a small, […]
Healthcare Photography – Medical Device Manufacturing
/in Charlotte Healthcare PhotographerThere are hidden healthcare marvels happening in nondescript buildings all over the country. Plastics that dissolve in the body over time allowing for healing without evasive removal after surgery. 3D printing for joints and bone repair. The only limitation is the imagination. Take a look at some of these amazing medical innovations we’ve captured as a commercial healthcare […]
Through The Looking Glass
/in Charlotte Industrial PhotographerThe problem with shooting glass is the glass can act like a mirror; it sees everything in the background, plus all of my production lights and sometimes me, behind the camera. The cool thing about shooting glass is it can create fabulous reflections of your subject. It’s all a matter of angle or “perspective,” as […]