Visual Documentation
So what exactly is visual documentation?
Visual documentation refers to the process of capturing and recording information using visual media, such as photographs, videos, or other graphical representations. This method of documentation relies on visual content to convey details, facts, or observations. Visual documentation is widely used across various fields for a range of purposes, including record-keeping, analysis, communication and reference.
Types of visual documentation we offer:
- Photographs (static imagery)
- Videos (dynamic imagery)
- Orthomosaic photos (2D maps)
- Infographics (content over photos)
- Interactive media (360o photos, Before/After photos)
- 3D Models (immersive digital data)
- High-tech images (surface models)
- Overlays (floorplans, site plans)
- Point Clouds (As-Build models, BIM)

Aerial Photos
Ground-Level Photos
Progression Photo Package
Verification Overlays
Foundation Verification Overlays


Pre-Bid and Pre-Construction Overlays
Before and After Interior Photo Progression
Before and After Aerial Photo Progression
Orthomosaic and Surface Model Comparisons
Before and After Video Progression
Time-Lapse Video

3D Models and Point Clouds
Visual documentation is valuable because it often provides a more immediate and holistic understanding of the jobsite compared to photos alone. These serve as powerful tools for communication, analysis, and reference.























































