Showing posts with label Corporate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corporate. Show all posts

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Cresa Partners Head Shots - San Diego Office

Just finished doing some headshots for CresaPartners in their San Diego office. Cresa has been a consistent client of Joe Hamilton Photography ever since I went full time and I would to sincerely thank them for that. Extra special thanks to Natalie & Russ from Cresa Partners for all their help and support the past few years.

For those who are not familiar with CresaPartners they are a international corporate real estate advisory firm that exclusively represents tenants and specializes in the delivery of fully integrated real estate services, including: Transaction Management, Project Management, Relocation Planning and Management, Strategic Planning, Workforce & Location Planning, Subleases and Dispositions, Lease Administration, Capital Markets, and Facilities Management. With more than 50 North American offices, CresaPartners is the largest pure tenant representation firm in the U.S. and Canada. Through a partnership with BNP Paribas, CresaPartners is a member of one of the leading real estate organizations in the world, covering 35 countries.








Thursday, January 14, 2010

OneSource Distributors - Automation Fair 2009

OneSource Distributors is an electrical distribution company based out of Oceanside, CA. Previous to going full-time into photography I worked for OneSource Distributors for 5 years. I am truly grateful for all that OneSource has done for me from past to present.
Below is a video put together by Joe Hamilton & John Hildebrand, video editing by Tommy Cantrell. OneSource hired Joe Hamilton Photography to photograph the 2009 Automation Fair up in Long Beach, CA. I covered all the photography while John captured video on a Canon 5D Mark II.


Monday, January 11, 2010

Sullivan Solar Power

Received an email from Erica over at Sullivan Solar Power today in reference to an event I photographed for them last month. Senator Kehoe was kind enough to put one of my photos in her monthly newsletter which can be seen below.








Solar Panels Power San Diego State Aquaplex

Senator Kehoe attends the Dec. 2 ribbon cutting of the solar project at the San Diego State Aquaplex. Joining her are SDSU President Stephen Weber (left) and Associated Student President Tyler Boden. (photo courtesy of Joe Hamilton Photography)


The State of California’s program to lower greenhouse gas emissions is now helping San Diego State University.

Last month I attended the opening of a solar panel project at the university’s Aquaplex, which is estimated to save the school almost $35,000 annually in energy bills.  The three-phased project uses 840 solar panels manufactured in the United States, and makes the facility exclusively solar-powered.

The project received $268,000 in funding from the State of California’s Solar Initiative, which provides rebates to customers who install solar panels on the roofs of their homes and businesses.  The program hopes to make solar panels affordable and lower energy costs and emissions.

I’m especially impressed with this project because the funding for it was paid by a fee increase that the student body imposed upon themselves in spring 2008. This is truly a partnership that unites local education, business and government around renewable energy generation.

Southern California is well situated to capitalize on the sun’s rays, and the SDSU project shows other universities and businesses how practical and cost-effective solar power can be.

To learn about the Solar Initiative, visit www.gosolarcalifornia.org/csi

Link to newletter,
http://dist39.casen.govoffice.com/index.asp?Type=B_PR&SEC={FA617B62-C648-41D6-A965-6702F8FDC3F1}