Plant and machinery on-site
Production lines, machines in operation, workshops, warehouses. Shot during a working day, not a staged visit, the credibility a French plant manager recognises immediately.
Photography · French market
Industrial photography for foreign machine builders and OEMs present in France: plant, machinery, team, portraits. On-site shoots across France and Europe, delivered in a visual system that fits your website, LinkedIn and sales deck, not a stock library your competitor is using too.
The offer
One shoot, one editorial direction, every deliverable: website, LinkedIn, trade-show panels, sales decks. No scattered freelance shoots stitched together.
Production lines, machines in operation, workshops, warehouses. Shot during a working day, not a staged visit, the credibility a French plant manager recognises immediately.
Consistent portraits for the whole team, usable on LinkedIn, the website and in press. Lighting and framing kept constant across people, so the brand reads as one.
Every shoot produces an organised, tagged library: hero shots, detail shots, verticals for social, formats for trade-show panels. Your marketing team stops scraping Google for images.
Shot list, mood board and sequencing defined before the shoot. Reklama scopes what you need for the French market first, the camera comes second.
Why Reklama
French buyers can tell the difference between images shot in your plant and a stock library where every machine looks the same. The first builds trust; the second leaks it.
Every shoot is briefed around the commercial use: hero for homepage, supporting for case studies, vertical for LinkedIn, panoramic for trade-show banners. Nothing is produced in isolation, nothing is wasted.
Reklama has photographed French industrial sites from Lille to Marseille — packagers, machine builders, distributors, plants. Shooting cadence is calibrated to your production rhythm, not the reverse.
One partner owns brief, shoot, edit, delivery and library handover. You get a single, coherent look, not ten different photographers on ten different jobs.
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Next step
A first call to scope the sites, the use cases and the shoot calendar. You walk out with a clear brief and a quote — not a generic package.