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On President’s Day we photographed newly designed t-shirts and merchandise by Taglish Tees. Filipino Fighting Arts Academy (FFAA, special thanks to Chief Instructor Brian ‘Spunk’ Trial) were kind enough to let us use their space during evening and we were able to successfully setup shop and photograph their new shirts and merchandise. Mike and Angelique from Taglish Tees gathered models to wear the new shirts for the shoot which included Jackie from our previous shoots, Maymar’s Brian Mayor, and even local dance crew YFAMD (Young Filipino American Modern Dancers of Virginia).

Gamboa Photos team member James Lewis provided behind the scenes video coverage for us to create a short video seen above. Make sure you click on the 720p setting on the youtube video to watch in HD! Hope you guys enjoy watching this behind the scenes clip, another version will be rolled out later on so keep coming to check our blog!

Here’s just a few of their new Filipino T-shirt designs and merchandise:

Kalabaw

Available for: Mens, Juniors

Philippine Eagle

Available for: Mens, Juniors

Pinay Flag

Available for: Juniors, Ladies

Kalabaw

Available for: All

Back in August, Crystal and I were privileged to have been hired by a global, multi-billion dollar construction and civil engineering company – Skanska, to photograph their Civil Engineering headquarter here in Virginia Beach as well as their current construction site of the Norfolk HRT Light Rail Transit in Downtown Norfolk.

Today, we received their company magazine called Skanska Worldwide which is distributed among their global offices and headquarters around the world. Two of our photos got half page spreads as well as a small thumbnail on the table of contents. We finally got ourselves our first ever published editorial.

The three photos that are posted here were the ones used in the magazines, the first photo appears as a half page spread and was taken at the Skanska USA Civil Southeast Inc. headquarter in Virginia Beach that can be seen along I-264 across Mt. Trashmore park.  The second photo seen above, was taken at the construction site of the Norfolk HRT Light Rail System (The Tide) as the foundations of the track are being built.  And Finally, the photo below was the third photo featured in the magazine and is the portion of the track that runs along the I-264 highway.

On Wednesday, Crystal and I were hired by Skanska USA to photograph one of their latest contracts, the Norfolk HRT Light Rail Transit construction site. We were accompanied by the project engineer and the superintendent of the construction site driving in separate utility trucks throughout the seven mile transit route that begins near the Eastern Virginia Medical Center, through Downtown Norfolk, and ends at Newtown Road.

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We were given hard hats and reflective vests before heading out to the construction sites.  We were then separated into two pick-up trucks and brought to various sites where we stopped and photographed.

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Crystal rode with the superintendent engineer, while I rode with the project engineer.  We started near the downtown side and started working our way towards Newtown Road going along the I-264 highway.

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This is definitely ground breaking for Crystal and I since its one of our first experience with construction photography.  We were having a blast while being able to photograph one of Virginia’s first light rail systems.

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We were able to access restricted areas to photograph the crew, near enormous heavy ground equipments, as well as being able to photograph from above highway over passes.

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Crystal and I actually got split up for a bit, as she went ahead of us, while me and the project engineer drove and stuck around longer on each site allowing me to photograph the crew, equipment, and the work going on each site.

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We also drove through I-264 and pit stopped a couple of times on overpasses to take shots over the track that is being laid and constructed.

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It almost feels like we were Mike Rowe from TLC’s hit show ‘Dirty Jobs’ since we were all getting in the mud and dirt to take photos, as well as wear the cool hard hats and reflective vests.

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It truly made us feel as if we were photo journalists covering this huge project.  There were times I sank in mud, nearly tripped off of metal wire cables, and even able to manage to get scrapped here and there, but we were having a blast!

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By far I think this is one of the bigger shoots we’ve done, not only did it expand over seven miles,  over 2 hours of coverage, but also experience construction work in the area.  We’ve always wondered what goes on or even if they are being worked on, and this definitely gave us a huge insight into constructing the Norfolk HRT Light Rail Transit.

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To view larger and other photos from the Norfolk HRT Light Rail Transit construction with Skanska USA, please click on this link:  Norfolk HRT Light Rail Transit Construction Photos

Just last week, Crystal and I were privileged to take photos of executives, engineers, and design team of Skanska USA Civil Southeast Inc. in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

“Skanska is one of the world’s leading construction groups. In the U.S., we are a provider of comprehensive construction services and a developer of public-private partnerships. We apply our expertise to everything from small renovations to billion-dollar projects, using a variety of delivery methods.” – Skanska.com.

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We were pretty nervous at first, but at the same time very excited about this photo op.  What a great opportunity to be able to photograph corporate executives this particular part of a global construction company as well as to see corporate America at work. To be able to experience this corporate event was definitely one of great things that Crystal and I have been looking for, not only to add onto our portfolio but for our work to be published globally in their internal magazines.

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With the help of their Human Resources personnel, we were able to get the executives’ head shots as well as access in their 2-story office to get the shots we needed to get the job done.  We also worked on a group shot involving all those that attended the meeting.

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Crystal and I felt as if we were in some congressional hearing in D.C. where photographers would line up right in front of witnesses and as the hearing progressed all you hear in the background were the clicking noises of camera shutters going off.  During the meeting Crystal and tried to keep a very low-key profile while they continued on with their meeting.

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We covered almost 4 hours of the meeting of which included the corporate headshots, 2 portions of the meeting, posed shots, and also a walk around of the 2-story office space.

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We were glad that we got in their and was able to experience company/corporate like shots that we can definitely add onto our portfolio. If you woud like for us to cover your corporate/company events, please feel free to contact us today!

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