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Behind the Scenes: Capturing Tilcon’s CEO Visit to Clinton Point Quarry

November 6, 2025

Corporate Event Photography in New Hamburg, NY

When a CEO travels 90 minutes north of Manhattan to visit a quarry, it’s not a photo op. It’s leadership showing up where the real work happens.

That’s what I documented when Tilcon New York’s executive team visited Clinton Point Quarry in New Hamburg. Over eight hours, I captured something you don’t see every day: genuine engagement between C-suite leadership and the people who run daily operations at one of the Hudson Valley’s major aggregate production facilities.

This is the story of that day – and why it matters for companies thinking about professional corporate event photography.

Before we go any further, here’s a quick behind-the-scenes look at what the day felt like — the movement, the scale of the quarry, and the genuine connection between leadership and the crews on-site.
This reel captures the atmosphere better than words ever could.

Tilcon CEO greets team member at Clinton Point Quarry, safety vests and name tags visible

The Event: Leadership Meets Operations

Two Tilcon executives in business casual attire networking at Clinton Point Quarry CEO visit event

CEO site visits matter. When leadership makes the trip to where materials are actually produced, it sends a clear message: what you’re doing matters.

I’ve photographed enough corporate events to spot the difference between performative leadership and genuine engagement. This was the latter.

Tilcon executive and site manager in safety gear standing together at Clinton Point Quarry with project displays visible behind them

The day included strategic planning presentations, full facility tours with complete PPE protocols, deep-dive sessions at the quarry face, and open Q&A where team members could directly engage with executive leadership.

About Tilcon New York & Clinton Point Quarry

CEO visit materials including Tilcon branded booklets, pens, tissues and name tags laid out on table

Before diving into the photography, here’s essential context:

Tilcon New York

Tilcon operates as part of CRH Americas Materials, producing construction aggregates throughout New York State. They supply the materials that build roads, bridges, buildings, and infrastructure across the region. Their commitment to safety, sustainability, and employee development isn’t marketing speak – I watched it in action all day.

Clinton Point Quarry – New Hamburg, NY

Located in Dutchess County along the Hudson River, Clinton Point produces trap rock (diabase) – dense, durable stone prized for construction applications. Every mile of highway needs about 38,000 tons of aggregate. Every home uses roughly 400 tons. This facility represents decades of infrastructure investment and geological expertise.

Inside the Conference Room: Strategy in Action

Group of Tilcon team members gathered for strategic planning discussion with project forecast board visible in background

The day started with presentations that would make any operations manager proud.

Three Tilcon executives sharing a laugh during Clinton Point Quarry CEO visit meeting

Presentations focused on what moves the needle—cost forecasts, safety improvements, fleet efficiency, and emissions reductions—so we built images that make those wins visible.

Wide view of Tilcon conference room meeting with team members at tables during CEO visit to Clinton Point Quarry

The Visual That Tells the Story

Here’s what struck me: executives in navy pullovers sitting next to site managers in high-visibility safety vests. Business casual next to work boots. Everyone at the same tables, focused on the same goals. That visual contrast tells the real story of corporate culture.

Three Tilcon executives smiling during indoor meeting at Clinton Point Quarry CEO visit
Team member in safety vest presents to executives beside 'We Stand Together' banner

Behind one presenter, a banner read: “WE STAND TOGETHER TO REINVENT THE WAY OUR INDUSTRY IS BUILT.” Not just words on a wall – I watched it happen all day.

Three Tilcon executives seated and listening attentively during Clinton Point Quarry presentation
Two Tilcon executives in business attire listening during Clinton Point Quarry strategic meeting

Capturing Authenticity

My favorite shots weren’t the posed group photos. They were the candid moments: three executives laughing together during a break, a project manager explaining plans with animated hand gestures, team members leaning forward fully engaged, leaders taking notes and asking questions.

Tilcon project manager presenting geological and project information on screen during CEO visit
Three Tilcon leaders in discussion at conference table during Clinton Point Quarry strategic planning session
Tilcon team member presenting Clinton Point Quarry project overview and analytics including cost forecasts and EBITDA projections
Tilcon site manager in high-visibility safety vest explaining quarry operations to leadership group
Tilcon executive in business attire presenting to seated group at Clinton Point Quarry CEO visit
Large group of Tilcon team members in safety gear gathered for photo at Clinton Point Quarry during CEO visit

From Conference Room to Quarry Floor

Close up of Tilcon branded safety vests and hard hats with American flag decals at Clinton Point Quarry

After morning presentations, the real highlight began: the site tour. Everyone suited up in full PPE – TILCON-branded hard hats with American flag decals, high-visibility vests, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots. No shortcuts, no exceptions, from the CEO down to every visitor.

Tilcon team member woman in safety vest and hard hat smiling during Clinton Point Quarry site tour
Tilcon worker in safety vest using two-way radio while in vehicle at Clinton Point Quarry

Scale, Equipment & Operations

Clinton Point processing facility with conveyors and concrete towers under cloudy Hudson Valley sky

Outside, concrete towers and sky-long conveyors set the scale; wide establishing frames, tight equipment details, and people in PPE anchor it to the human story.

Large concrete processing tower with conveyor belt system at Clinton Point Quarry with hillside in background
Large yellow CAT wheel loader positioned at Clinton Point Quarry processing facility under blue sky

The machinery isn’t what you see on residential sites—wheel loaders with tires taller than a person, articulated haul trucks carrying loads measured in tons, specialized drilling rigs preparing blast patterns. These are the workhorses keeping construction projects supplied.

Wide view of Clinton Point Quarry industrial processing complex showing multiple buildings and conveyor systems
Group of Tilcon team members in safety gear during outdoor facility tour with Safety Integrity Quality signs visible
Two Tilcon executives in safety gear having conversation at Clinton Point Quarry with industrial facility in background
Male and female Tilcon executives in hard hats and safety vests with one pointing during site tour discussion
Two Tilcon executives in Tilcon branded hard hats smiling during Clinton Point Quarry site tour
Large group of Tilcon team members in high visibility safety gear posed for photo with American flag at Clinton Point Quarry
Group of Tilcon team members in safety gear gathered outside quarry office building with Tilcon signage and American flag
Large group of Tilcon employees in safety gear standing beneath massive quarry conveyor system for group photo
Large aggregate stockpiles beside conveyor system at Clinton Point Quarry in New Hamburg, New York.
CAT wheel loader positioned beside dark aggregate pile at Clinton Point Quarry industrial work site.
Concrete processing tower and elevated conveyor belts forming industrial skyline at Clinton Point Quarry facility.
Conveyor belt system loading large conical aggregate pile under partly cloudy sky at Clinton Point Quarry.
Large articulated haul truck moving through quarry yard surrounded by stone stockpiles and processing equipment.
Articulated dump truck traveling along quarry road with conveyor system visible in background at Clinton Point.
Dramatic view of large aggregate mounds under dynamic clouded sky at Clinton Point Quarry industrial site.
Dark aggregate stockpiles with conveyor system running overhead at Clinton Point Quarry in New Hamburg, New York.

The stockpiles themselves tell a story – massive pyramids of crushed stone waiting to become roads, bridges, and buildings throughout the Hudson Valley. I captured wide establishing shots showing infrastructure investment, detail shots of specialized equipment, and the human scale that makes the massive operation comprehensible.

Exposed quarry face showing geological rock layers and stratification at Clinton Point Quarry

At the Quarry Face: Geology Meets Engineering

Tilcon leadership team in safety gear at quarry rock face with stability netting visible on cliff wall

The most powerful moment: standing at the quarry face itself. The exposed rock wall towers above, showing layers of geological history with rock stability netting protecting work areas below.

Tilcon executives in safety gear looking up at towering quarry rock face with geological layers visible
Four Tilcon team members in high visibility safety gear having discussion at Clinton Point Quarry rock face

Site personnel walked the team through drilling patterns, blast planning, water management, and environmental protection measures. At the quarry face, geology meets engineering—leaders listening, hands pointing, and layered stone telling the ‘why’ behind operations.

Small group of Tilcon executives in safety gear discussing operations near quarry processing facility
Group photo of Tilcon team members in safety gear at Clinton Point Quarry rock face with industrial facility visible
Three Tilcon executives in safety gear with Tammo GR-550XL drilling rig visible behind them at quarry
Group of Tilcon leaders in hard hats and safety vests during quarry facility tour

Into the Pit

Tilcon team members in safety gear having discussion in quarry pit with material piles and hillside behind them

The most breathtaking part: venturing into the actual quarry pit. Standing on the floor looking up at terraced benches climbing toward the surface – photographs don’t do it justice.

Wide shot of Tilcon team gathered on quarry floor with terraced pit walls and operations visible in background
Large group photo of Tilcon team in safety gear overlooking terraced quarry pit at Clinton Point

The pit shows years of methodical extraction. Each bench represents a different operational phase, carefully planned and executed. Those haul trucks that look toy-sized from above are revealed as massive machines when you’re standing beside them.

Dramatic view of Clinton Point Quarry showing terraced benches and haul truck on quarry road
Wide angle view of Clinton Point Quarry processing plant and facility from quarry floor

I captured the full scope: terraced walls, stockpiles, processing facility in the distance. It’s one thing to discuss quarry operations in a conference room. It’s another to stand where it actually happens.

Back Inside: Open Dialogue

Two Tilcon executives in business casual having friendly conversation with project boards visible behind them

After the extensive site tour, the group reconvened for informal Q&A in town hall format.

Town hall style Q&A session with Tilcon executives on stools and team members seated facing them at Clinton Point Quarry
Tilcon CEO and executive in town hall Q&A format with quarry aerial imagery on screen behind them

The CEO and another executive sat on stools at the front, aerial imagery of the quarry displayed behind them, team members seated facing them. This wasn’t formal presentation anymore – this was dialogue.

Professional portrait of Tilcon executive in navy pullover with arms crossed and quarry imagery in background

The body language told the story: relaxed postures, genuine smiles, animated gestures, real back-and-forth discussion. This is the kind of leadership engagement that builds trust and alignment.

Tilcon CEO and manager sitting on stools in discussion during Q&A session with quarry aerial view on screen
Tilcon CEO speaking with hand gestures during town hall Q&A session at Clinton Point Quarry
Two Tilcon executives smiling during Q&A session with quarry operations displayed on screen behind them
Professional portrait of Tilcon CEO in navy pullover with quarry imagery on screen in background
Two Tilcon executives in business casual having informal conversation with project boards visible on wall behind them

Behind the Lens: My Approach to Corporate Event Photography

Let me share what makes industrial event photography different – and why it matters for your documentation.

Three Core Challenges

Challenge #1: Lighting Extremes
Conference rooms have fluorescent overhead lights and detailed presentation boards that need to be readable. Outdoors you’re balancing bright sun, dramatic skies, and massive structures creating shadows – all while ensuring people’s faces are visible inside safety gear.

Challenge #2: Scale and Context
Industrial sites need wide shots showing operational scope, detail shots capturing specific equipment, and human-scale images showing people, not just machinery. My job is to balance human moments with industrial context so leadership engagement, safety culture, and operational capability all read clearly in a single scroll.

Challenge #3: Capturing Authenticity
The best corporate images aren’t posed. They’re the moment someone makes a point with hand gestures, executives listening intently while taking notes, spontaneous laughter during breaks, team members fully engaged in presentations. I stay mobile, stay ready, and capture what actually happens.

What Clients Receive

From events like this Tilcon CEO visit, you get:

  • Comprehensive documentation of the entire day
  • Executive portraits suitable for multiple uses
  • Facility photography showcasing operations
  • Candid moments capturing authentic culture
  • High-resolution images ready for any application

All photos professionally edited, organized, tagged, and delivered with suggested filenames for easy deployment across communications channels.

Why Professional Documentation Matters

Internal Communications

Photos from leadership visits become powerful tools for employee newsletters, presentations, safety training materials, culture content, and year-end reports.

Marketing & Business Development

High-quality operational photography supports website content, capability statements, social media, industry publications, and annual reports.

Recruiting & Culture

Authentic images of leadership engagement show potential employees your company culture, demonstrate commitment to safety and development, and build employer brand credibility.

Let’s Document Your Next Corporate Event

Whether you’re planning a CEO site visit, facility tour, leadership offsite, groundbreaking ceremony, or any corporate event – professional documentation makes it more valuable.

What I Provide

✓ Full-day event coverage
✓ Indoor and outdoor industrial photography
✓ Executive portraits and candid moments
✓ High-resolution edited images
✓ Fast turnaround and professional delivery

Industries I Serve

Construction and aggregates • Manufacturing and industrial operations • Engineering and infrastructure • Corporate events and leadership gatherings • Facility tours and milestones

Based in New York, Available Throughout the Region

I regularly work throughout the Hudson Valley, NYC metro area, and across New York State.

Contact Alex Kaplan Photography

Professional Corporate & Industrial Event Photography

📧 Email: alex@alexkaplanphoto.com
📱 Phone: 917-992-9097
🌐 Website: AlexKaplanPhoto.com
📸 Portfolio: View Corporate Event Work

Ready to discuss your event? Contact me today for availability and pricing.

Event: Tilcon NY CEO Visit
Location: Clinton Point Quarry, New Hamburg, NY (Dutchess County)
Company: Tilcon New York, a CRH Company
Coverage: Full-day documentation including strategy sessions, facility tours, quarry operations, and leadership Q&A
Deliverables: 61 professionally edited high-resolution images
Photography: Alex Kaplan Photography

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