Photos
Recent work
This page is built and waiting on pictures. Every frame below is a slot, and the caption says exactly which shot belongs in it. Send them over and they go straight in.
Ten pictures
What to send
You do not need all of these to start. Even three or four real ones beat an empty page, and the before and after pair is the single most convincing thing you can put on a contractor website.
The machine at work
One wide shot of the skid steer mid job, taken from far enough back to show the ground around it. This is the picture that carries the whole page.
Hero shot
A finished slab
Shot from a corner, low down, so the surface and the edge both show.
A driveway or approach
Stand at the road and shoot up it, or at the house and shoot down it.
A shop or barn floor
Taken from a doorway so the whole floor is in frame.
A dirt pad ready to build on
Wide, from a corner, with something for scale like the truck or a stake.
A pond holding water
Best a few weeks after it filled, from the dam looking across.
Land clearing, before
Take this one before you touch anything. It is worth more than you think.
Land clearing, after
Same spot, same angle, same time of day as the before shot.
Mulched ground
One wide shot of the cleared run and one close up of the mulch layer.
You and the truck
One picture of the man people are calling. It does more than any paragraph.
How to shoot them
- Hold the phone sideways. Almost every spot on this site is wider than it is tall.
- Daylight only, and early morning or late afternoon beats noon. Long shadows show grade and texture.
- Back up further than feels right, then take a second one up close.
- Before and after from the same spot, same angle. Stand somewhere you can find again.
- Do not worry about editing. Straight off the phone is fine and looks more honest.
- Send the originals rather than a text message copy, because texting shrinks them.
Got pictures?
Text them to 405-919-1397 or email them over and they will be on this page the same week.