Photographing a Large Medical Research Facility

Written by Robert Lowdon

Robert Lowdon is an internationally published commercial photographer based out of Toronto, Canada. He spends his time photographing architecture and industrial projects for the most part.

Published June 6, 2019

Several months ago we conducted a multi day commercial photography shoot for Emergent Biosolutions at there medical facility. Most of the images were to be used in annual reports as well as advertising. The shoot comprised of two days, in various locations around the plant, laboratories and office spaces.

 

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