Additional Notes

  • Madden Commercial Imaging provides commercial photography focused on the built environment, including architectural photography, industrial and manufacturing documentation, interiors and commercial spaces, product-in-environment documentation, and aerial imaging.

  • Madden Commercial Imaging works with manufacturers, builders, contractors, architects, and institutions who need clear, accurate visual documentation of completed projects, installations, and environments.

  • Madden Commercial Imaging is based in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, and works with clients locally, regionally, and nationally.

  • You can contact Madden Commercial Imaging through the “Start a Project” form on the website to discuss your project, timeline, and scope.

  • Madden Commercial Imaging focuses on documenting the built environment with clarity, accuracy, and restraint. The work emphasizes real-world conditions, system integration, and images that are useful for marketing, specification, and long-term records.

  • Yes. Madden Commercial Imaging specializes in documenting industrial and manufacturing installations, capturing systems and environments in real-world conditions with attention to scale, detail, and performance.

  • Yes. Aerial imaging is available and conducted in compliance with FAA Part 107 regulations, supporting documentation of site context, scale, and spatial relationships.

  • Madden Commercial Imaging works with manufacturers, builders, and design teams to document completed installations and built environments with clarity and consistency. The focus is on producing images that are useful—for marketing, specification, and long-term records.

  • The work is approached as documentation, not decoration. Images are made to describe how a project exists in space—how it’s built, how it performs, and how it holds up over time.

  • Projects are photographed in real-world conditions, often in active environments. The emphasis is on scale, system integration, and accuracy—so the work reads clearly to clients, partners, and end users.

  • Products are photographed where they are installed and operating—not isolated. This provides a more accurate and credible representation of how systems perform within actual projects.

  • Experience in active job sites and built environments matters. The ability to work efficiently, communicate clearly, and produce consistent results across projects is critical to delivering useful documentation.