Industrial Logistics Photography — Everllence Engine Transport, Dublin
Industrial photography and video delivered across a live multi-night engine transport, documenting large-scale infrastructure movement from port to final destination within Dublin.
This project focused on documenting the transport of a large-scale engine across Dublin as part of a major infrastructure operation following the transition from MAN Energy Solutions to Everllence. The requirement was to capture the movement from port through to final destination, producing a complete visual record of the operation.
The work needed to cover the full duration of the move, supporting both internal communication and external use, while accurately representing the scale and complexity of the operation.
CLIENT: Everllence (formerly MAN Energy Solutions)
SECTOR: Engineering / Infrastructure
LOCATION: Dublin, Ireland
ENVIRONMENT: Live urban infrastructure / large-scale transport operation
DURATION: 3 Nights / 2 Days
SCOPE: Stills, drone, video, interviews and time-lapse
MODEL: Ongoing Industrial Photography Partnership
Approach & Operational Reality
The transport defined the structure of the shoot. Coverage followed a live convoy moving through Dublin over three nights and two days, with timing dictated by road closures, traffic control, escort coordination and operational scheduling.
The operation was in constant motion, requiring simultaneous delivery of stills, drone, video and time-lapse without interrupting progress. Work shifted between moving convoy tracking, fixed-position coverage and aerial capture, maintaining continuity as the subject moved across the city.
Weather conditions added a further layer of constraint. High winds and sustained heavy rain were present throughout the duration of the project, affecting visibility, drone operation and working conditions. Coverage was maintained within these limitations, adapting positioning, timing and capture method to ensure continuity across the full sequence of the move.
The focus was on capturing the operation as a complete system — not isolated moments — ensuring the scale, movement and coordination remained clear from port to final destination.
Outcomes & Use
The final material was built as a complete narrative record of the transport, combining multiple capture methods into a single coherent output.
Documentary stills capturing key stages of the convoy and movement
Drone coverage showing scale, route and environmental context
Video and b-roll supporting communication and campaign use
Time-lapse sequences illustrating progression and duration
Interviews providing operational and stakeholder context
The result is a structured body of work that represents the full scale and complexity of the move, supporting internal reporting, stakeholder communication and commercial use without requiring additional capture.