Photography

Photography for Electricians in Adelaide

Your switchboard upgrades are immaculate and your cable management is a work of art. We photograph your electrical work so it finally looks as impressive on screen as it does on site.

The Problem

Sound familiar?

Electrical work is one of the hardest trades to photograph well. It happens in dark spaces, inside walls, and behind metal covers. But when captured properly, a neat switchboard, a clean cable run, or a dramatic LED lighting transformation can be genuinely impressive visual content. The problem is, most sparkies don't have the skills or equipment to capture it.

Dark Spaces Kill Phone Photos

Switchboard cupboards, ceiling cavities, and under-floor wiring — your workspace is almost always poorly lit. Your phone flash creates harsh shadows and blown-out highlights that make even the neatest work look messy. Without proper lighting equipment, usable photos are nearly impossible.

The Detail Gets Lost

You take pride in your cable management, labelling, and clean terminations. But a phone photo from arm's length can't capture that level of detail. The precision that separates quality electrical work from a hack job is invisible in a quick snapshot.

Before-and-Afters Look the Same

You know the difference between the old switchboard full of rewireable fuses and the new board with RCDs and circuit breakers is massive. But in a phone photo, they both look like grey boxes. Without proper framing, lighting, and context, the transformation doesn't read on screen.

No Portfolio for Your Website or Quotes

When a potential client asks to see examples of your work, what do you show them? A folder of blurry phone photos? A few random images on Facebook? You need a professional portfolio that makes your craftsmanship undeniable, but you've never had the photos to build one.

The Solution

How we help

We bring the right equipment, lighting, and technique to capture your electrical work at its best — creating professional images that build your portfolio and generate leads.

01

Specialist Lighting for Tight Spaces

We use portable, diffused lighting rigs designed for the exact spaces electricians work in — switchboard cupboards, meter boxes, ceiling cavities, and junction boxes. Proper lighting reveals the detail and quality of your work instead of hiding it in shadows.

02

Detail and Macro Photography

We capture the details that matter — neat cable terminations, colour-coded wiring, clean labelling, quality components. These close-up shots showcase the craftsmanship that sets a quality sparky apart from a dodgy one. It's the kind of detail that builds trust with discerning homeowners.

03

Before-and-After Sets

We photograph the old and the new from identical angles and lighting positions, creating before-and-after sets that clearly communicate the transformation. A dangerous old switchboard next to your clean, modern upgrade tells a compelling story that any homeowner can understand.

04

Lighting Transformation Photography

LED downlight installs, pendant lighting in renovated kitchens, outdoor and garden lighting — these are your most photogenic projects. We photograph them with the lights on and off, at dusk and in full dark, capturing the dramatic difference your work makes to a space.

Results

What Adelaide Electricians Are Seeing

4x

more engagement with professional project photos

50%

higher quote conversion with a professional portfolio

200+

professional images per year for your marketing

What's Included

Photography features

Brand & lifestyle photography
Product photography
Team & headshot sessions
Project & job site documentation
Event photography
Image editing & retouching

From $500/session — tailored to your business needs

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does photography cost for electricians?+
Our photography sessions for electricians start from $500 per session. A typical session covers two to three job sites and produces 20-30 professionally edited images. We also offer ongoing monthly packages for businesses that want regular fresh content. Given that strong visual content directly improves your enquiry rate, it's one of the best investments you can make.
What electrical work photographs well?+
The most impactful photos include switchboard upgrades (before and after), LED lighting transformations, clean cable management and terminations, ceiling fan installs, outdoor lighting, and complete room shots showing your lighting design. We also photograph your team on site, your branded vehicle, and your tools for marketing and social media content.
How do you photograph work in tight, dark spaces?+
We use portable, battery-powered lighting rigs with diffusers specifically designed for confined spaces. These provide even, flattering light without the harsh shadows from phone flashes. We also use macro lenses for detail shots and wide-angle lenses for switchboard and room shots. The difference in quality compared to phone photos is dramatic.
How long does a photography session take?+
A typical session takes two to three hours across one to three job sites. We work around your schedule and can photograph completed work, work in progress, or a combination. We're efficient on site and won't hold up your day. Most sparkies are surprised at how quick and easy the process is.
Can I use the photos on my website, socials, and in quotes?+
Absolutely. You own the images and can use them anywhere — your website, social media profiles, Google Business Profile, printed materials, proposals, and advertising. We deliver high-resolution files for print and optimised versions for web and social media. Every image is yours to use however you like.

Ready to get started?

Book your free consultation and we'll show you exactly how photography can grow your business in Adelaide.

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