Lily G Burger

I use my creativity and eye for visual design to share perspectives and uplift people's voices. Known for my photography and video production skills, I produce content that inspires others to act. Using my passion for visual storytelling, I seek to engage audiences in new ideas, by providing content that educates people on community events and generates awareness about opportunities to support others. Through my ambition and work ethic, I am able to create messages and stories with impact, when I serve those whose voices need to be heard.

Roles


MCAA


Editor - 2024

The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is the national trade association representing mason contractors. The MCAA is committed to preserving and promoting the masonry industry by providing continuing education, a...


Masonry in the Media - The Plaza Hotel & Rockefeller Center

The locations and settings of films create a new layer of storytelling and can shape the atmosphere of the scene. As the holidays draw near, take some time to revisit some classic holiday films that feature impressive and festive masonry structures.

Masonry in the Media: Hampton Court, Haddon Hall, and More

The settings and backgrounds of narratives enhance the atmosphere and tone of the story. Whether it's the harsh marble or stone design of a castle or the warmth of a brick home, the buildings used provide an extra layer of storytelling that impacts how th

Masonry in the Media: Horror Movie Special

The settings and backgrounds of films enhance the atmosphere and tone of the story. Whether it's the harsh marble or stone design of a castle or the warmth of a brick home, the buildings used provide an extra layer of storytelling that impacts the film. A

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Masonry in the Media - Highclere Castle, Chatsworth House and More!

Located in Hampshire, England, Highclere Castle has gone through three iterations from its beginnings in the medieval era to today. Ownership of the estate’s land can be traced back to 749 A.D.

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Masonry in the Media - The Dakota, Washington Monument, and More

The Dakota, completed in 1884, exemplifies robust masonry construction, characteristic of the era's grand apartment buildings.

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Marvelous Masonry: Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista - Mogno

In the idyllic village of Mogno, nestled in the Maggia Valley of Switzerland, sits the Church of San Giovanni Battista. This modern masonry marvel was constructed between 1992 and 1996 after an avalanche in 1986 destroyed the original 17th-century church.

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Dave Jollay Announced as Third Inductee for MCAA 2024 Hall of Fame

Following in the footsteps of his father, O.L. Jollay, the founder of Jollay Masonry, Inc., Dave Jollay has carved out a remarkable career in the masonry industry.

OSHA Releases Proposed Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Rule

On July 2, OSHA released its “Proposed Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Programs Rule” as a new, proposed standard to prevent heat illnesses and injury in indoor and outdoor settings.

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Masonry In The Media - Bradbury Building, Palace of Fine Arts, The White House, and More

Completed in 1893 in downtown Los Angeles, the Bradbury Building showcases meticulous masonry work throughout its structure, blending various materials to create a stunning visual and tactile experience.