LACONIA — People who enter the atrium in the Laconia office of Bank of New Hampshire will notice a new view from above. The atrium wall has been transformed into a six mile aerial view over Moultonborough Neck on Lake Winnipesaukee.
As renovations took place recently in the Laconia office at Bank of New Hampshire, it was decided to change the look of the large atrium wall with something from the bank's own back yard.
Bill Hemmel, Owner of Lakes Region Aerials, specializes in aerial panoramas and took flight specifically to capture this view for Bank of New Hampshire. He has done aerial photography since the 1970's and is a commercial aircraft and helicopter pilot.
Craig McKeon, graphic design and media specialist for Bank of New Hampshire was instrumental in measuring the wall and laying out the photo to ensure proper sizing and placement for the final installation.
Jay Buckley, president of MegaPrint, took on the task of printing this 8 panel wall paper panorama. MegaPrint operates out of Plymouth and has been banner printing for over 18 years.
Bank of New Hampshire, founded in 1831, provides deposit, lending and wealth management products and services to families and businesses throughout New Hampshire. With 21 banking offices throughout New Hampshire and assets exceeding $1 billion, Bank of New Hampshire is the oldest and largest independent bank in the state.
Photo Caption:
Craig McKeon, Graphic Design & Media Specialist for Bank of New Hampshire; Bill Hemmel, Owner of Lakes Region Aerials; Mark Primeau, President & CEO for Bank of New Hampshire; Jay Buckley, President for MegaPrint. (Courtesy photo)


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