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Oil Tanker Photography
A fully loaded oil tanker cruises
through Houston ship channel on its way to the Gulf of Mexico.
A maritime
photographer in Houston has access to the to the Port of Houston
industrial complex including the oil tankers, ships and ship
terminals serving the oil industry. We also provide services
in the Port of Beaumont, Port Arthur, Sabine Pass and the Port
of Freeport. Call us if you need a marine photographer to photograph
your ships or operations.
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Oil Tanker Lightering
Lightering is a process involving
ship-to-ship transfer of oil cargo. A supertanker is too large
to enter the port so it offloads a portion of crude oil to a
smaller vessel which delivers the fuel to port.
We provide
maritime photography to companies needing striking images to
showcase their port facility or their operations at sea.
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Crude Oil Lightering
Two vessels are moored together
with bumpers between them to prevent damage. Crude oil cargo
is discharged through reinforced rubber hoses connecting the
oil tankers.
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Lightering of Petroleum
Tanker
Along the Texas coast, this
process takes place 20-60 miles from land. The massive size of
the Ultra Large Crude Carrier is exagerated in these low angle
aerial photos taken from a helicopter.
A Maritime
Photographer can travel into the Gulf of Mexico to photograph
offshore operations like this.
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Oil Tankers in the Port
of Houston
An aerial photo showing oil tankers passing under the Fred Hartman
Bridge on the way to product terminals on the Houston Ship Channel.
We provide
aerial photography services in the Port of Houston and other
Texas seaports. Aerial photographs will offer a commanding perspective
of your facility.
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Oil Depots
Crude carriers loading and unloading fuels at the terminals of
an oil refinery. Petrochemicals awaiting shipment are stored in nearby fuel storage tanks and vessels.
By land, by
sea or from the air, we will create exceptional photos of your
ships, facilities or operations. Call us at 713-862-9410 if you
need an aerial photographer to photograph your oil terminal or
port facility.
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Tanker at
Product Terminal
Aerial photo
of oil tanker discharging cargo at berth of an fuel terminal.
Liquid bulk cargo in the
form of hydrocarbon and chemical gases are transported by these
product carriers.
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Vessel Loading
Cargo at Cement Terminal
A bulk carrier
loading its cargo holds with dry bulk cargo at a cement strorage
facility.
We can photograph
your cargo ships docked in the Port of Houston.
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Tanker at
Fuel Depot
Aerial photo
of tanker loading fuel at the berth of an fuel terminal. Pipelines
move the fuels to storage
facilities and tankage adjacent to the depot.
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Marine Photography
for Publication or Display
High quality marine photography will make a real impact in your
marketing publications or your conference room displays. If you
are looking for a marine photographer you can hire Scott Teven
to create striking photographs of your marine shipping operation
or facility. Teven is a professional maritime photographer, Houston
based, but available for worldwide travel. Outstanding examples
of his professional photography can be viewed on the many pages
of this website. Call 713-862-9410 for an estimate on your next
project.
These vivid pictures of ships
and oil tankers can be licensed as stock photography to illustrate
brochures, ads, websites and presentations. Enhance your publications
with our high-impact stock photos of the commercial shipping
industry. Maritime photographs can also be purchased as fine
art prints for display in an office.
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Commercial Vessels in Port
of Houston
A ground level photo showing
several types of shipping vessels in the ship channel.
The Port of Houston petrochemical
complex is one of the largest in the world. The seaport supports
over 150 industrial companies, many having private docks, oil
refineries and berthing terminals for dry cargo, petrochemicals
and intermodal containers. Oil tankers, cargo ships and container
ships are constantly loading and unloading their cargo at port
terminals.
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Barbours Cut Container Facility
Port side container cranes
loading cargo from container ships at Barbours Cut container
terminal in Houston, Texas. Aerial photography like this offers
a unique perspective of port operations.
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Intermodal
Container Ships at Barbours
Cut
An aerial photo of the Barbours
Cut terminal overlooking the shipyard and the container berths.
Stacks
of shipping containers are ready for loading on container ships.
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Houston
Turning Basin
Picture
of a tugboat pushing a container ship in the turning basin of
the Houston ship channel.
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Marine Stowage
Bulk cargo stacked on wooden
pallets is delivered by forklifts and lifted into the hold of
cargo ship by portside cranes on the dock.
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Unit Load on the City Docks
Longshoremen secure pallet
loaded with sacks of dry milk before loading freight into the
cargo hold of ship. We can photograph your people in action,
providing the vital services your company specializes in.
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Offshore Platform Towing
Tugboats towing offshore oil
rigs through Galveston bay and then out to the Gulf of Mexico.
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