Solinear’s fitters and project managers like to make sure that each project runs as smoothly as possible and throughout each process, they take a lot of photographs keeping everyone up-to-date with progress.
Some of these photographs aren’t much to look at whilst others give us insight into working conditions and the environment around them and then there are the truly breath-taking photos with clear conditions, that perfect angle and striking skyscape.
These photographs offer us a view that many of us will otherwise never experience – and, for those who break out into a sweat on a step stool – would never want to experience!
It does beg the question though – how did we cope before cameras, smartphones and drones?
It seems our team is really getting into their photography; arty angles, unusual perspectives and in some cases finding that perfect moment where the sun is setting through our louvre blades, and, whilst we tend to focus on highly polished and finished project photos, it’s great to see work in progress in all its metallic and industrial splendour. These photos deserve to be showcased as a testament to those individuals who withstand the physicality, dizzying heights and sometimes unforgiving weather conditions that go with the job.
Solinear’s photos and case studies are regularly added to our website and social media pages so visit them to see more.
Blue tinted photos: Solex Halo 150 panels at Leeds City College, Quarry Hill Campus, Leeds. Photos taken by Paul Barrington
Grey tinted photos: Aquarius SoundEX L150G acoustic louvres at Heartspace, University of Sheffield. Photos taken by Lewis McHale


