Krane Digital documents active construction projects through professional photography, video, and aerial media—building a visual record of your projects, people, capabilities, and major milestones.
Professional stills captured on active construction sites—documenting progress, operations, crews, and conditions in real time. Each visit is coordinated with your project team to align with key moments and minimize disruption to the work.
Field-produced video content designed specifically for construction companies—project overviews, milestone features, corporate profiles, and capability reels. Shot on active projects and edited for use across marketing, business development, and recruitment.
FAA-compliant drone photography and video providing a perspective that ground-level cameras simply cannot deliver. Aerial coverage is especially valuable for large civil projects, site logistics, earthwork, and major structural installations where scale is the story.
Structured recurring coverage from mobilization through completion—planned around your project schedule and major milestones. Consistent visual standards, organized delivery, and a growing media library your team can actually use as the project builds.
Some operations deserve more than a visit—they deserve their own production. Project features are planned, multi-crew coverage events built around your most significant operations: major crane lifts, bridge erections, major concrete pours, and project completions.
Professional photography and video focused on your leadership team, company culture, office environment, and brand story. Built for use across your website, LinkedIn, proposals, and stakeholder communications—connecting the people behind the work to the work itself.
Ongoing documentation follows the project from mobilization to completion—coordinated with your schedule so nothing significant gets missed.
Site setup, equipment staging, initial crew documentation, and project kick-off coverage.
Earthwork, underground utilities, foundations, and early-stage construction operations.
Crane lifts, major placements, complex installations, and high-impact operations.
Topping out, major structural completions, enclosure milestones, and visible progress.
MEP, finishes, systems, and specialty installation documentation as the project comes together.
Final project photography, completion features, aerial overview, and archive delivery.
Scheduled visits aligned to your project schedule and key milestones—not one-off shoots.
Pre-planned coverage around major operations, structural milestones, and completion events.
Combination of on-site photography and drone coverage for complete project documentation.
Consistent quality, lighting, and style across every visit so your library stays cohesive.
Labeled, structured, and delivered in formats your marketing and BD teams can use immediately.
The most significant operations on a project—the ones your team spent months planning—deserve more than a photo from the side of the road. Project Features are dedicated, multi-crew productions built around major events with full ground and aerial coverage.
Multi-crew coverage events with full ground and aerial capture—planned around your most significant operations.
Plan a FeatureFive steps from first conversation to organized media library—built around the way construction projects actually run.
We review your project schedule and identify the key operations, milestones, and moments worth documenting. Site briefing, safety review, and logistics coordination.
Direct coordination with your project superintendent or PM to align on timing, access, and schedule—built around the work, not around us.
Field production on active construction sites—ground-level photography, video, and drone coverage with full site safety compliance and PPE.
Post-production editing, color grading, and formatting for your intended use—web, social, BD presentations, or print. Delivered within agreed timelines.
All assets labeled, structured by project phase and type, and delivered in a format your marketing, BD, and leadership teams can immediately navigate and use.
Most construction companies have project photos scattered across hard drives, personal phones, and shared folders with no consistent naming or structure. The result is a library no one can navigate—and media that never gets used.
Every asset Krane delivers is organized, labeled, and formatted for immediate use by your marketing, BD, recruitment, and leadership teams—by project, phase, operation type, and deliverable format.
Build Your Media Library
Construction sites are not typical media environments. Access, safety, scheduling, and unpredictability require a production team that understands how the work actually runs. Krane is built for that environment.
Ongoing Project Documentation
Project Feature + Aerial
Photography + Video Production
Common questions about project media and documentation with Krane Digital.
Krane works across heavy civil, transportation, utilities, structures, demolition, industrial construction, materials, and other complex construction environments.
Yes. Krane can establish recurring coverage based on project phases, milestones, monthly schedules, or other agreed documentation needs.
Yes. Krane can provide focused coverage for major lifts, demolition, structural work, utility installations, project completions, equipment mobilizations, and other significant operations.
Yes. Project coverage can include photography, video, drone imagery, interviews, project recaps, short-form content, and other media depending on the objective.
Yes, where airspace, site conditions, project requirements, and applicable regulations allow.
As early as possible for major one-time operations. Early coordination gives Krane time to understand access, safety requirements, project timing, and the specific moments that need to be documented.
Yes. Field production is planned around project activity, access, safety requirements, equipment movement, and the priorities of the project team.
Yes. Krane can work directly with designated project contacts to coordinate timing, access, milestones, and field requirements.
The window to professionally document major construction operations is short. Once the work moves on, that opportunity is gone. Let's plan your first visit.