Aerial photography is used in many different sorts of applications in the world today. In fact, aerial photography has, in all likelihood, impacted an important area of your life without you even realising it. These applications include, but are not limited to: • Cartography: A process that is used in photogrammetric surveys, the basis for topographic maps. • Land-use planning: A method by which the ideal usage of a piece of land is determined. • Archaeology: Studying a given area for Readmore
Aerial Photography and aerial videography are a most valuable art in todays society. We use the work of aerial photographers for more than just simply beautiful photos or landscapes. Aerial photographers and aerial videographers are used for such things as surveying sites, movie shots, business planning, magazines, city events and much much more. There are also numerous methods in which aerial photographers take these awesome photographs. Below we will discuss the various types of Readmore
If you’ve considered using an aerial photographer or an aerial photography service for your business or personal needs, you will probably want to read on. Finding a service that provides you with exactly what you want can be much more rewarding than settling on just any photographer. An aerial photography service can be used for many situations like weddings, celebrations, festivals, movie shoots, real estate, surveying, tourism, and a wide array of various uses on many different Readmore
Commercial Aerial Photography requires a still image of a subject or area at a particular point in time. There are many factors which can influence the choice between satellite imagery and that taken from a light aircraft such as the quality or resolution, time sensitivity, budget and size of site. In the past vertical photography has always been available from both sources and as technology progresses the quality of satellite imagery has increased and the price has decreased making it Readmore
It doesn’t matter if the aircraft concerned is a helicopter or a high winged light aircraft. Strong winds or gusts may put the aircraft outside its operating limits and therefore make it unsafe to fly. In the UK this situation is not uncommon but its chances of occurring can be minimised if the aircraft is located at an airfield with many runways in different directions. This allows the pilot to minimise the crosswind component and take advantage of a head wind on takeoff and Readmore
Whether you work in surveying or real estate, or are a business owner who needs photographs of your own establishment, it is important to know the various angles and techniques aerial photographers can use to get the pictures you need. In this article, we will discuss three different types of aerial photography: Oblique, Vertical, and Panoramic. Each method will produce a very different result and it is important to choose the method most suited to the situation you want to display. Oblique Readmore
Aerial photography is the art of taking photos of the ground while not standing on a ground structure with cameras mounted on aircrafts, balloons, helicopters, dirigibles or rockets. The first person who practiced aerial photography was Nadar, a French balloonist who made the first pictures over Paris in 1858 and thus remained in the history of photography. Aerial photography was used by the army for the first time in World War I, it is also applied in field studies like cartography, Readmore
Aerial photography is that kind of photography that involves taking pictures from a unique and different point of view and is perhaps one of the most fascinating kinds of photography today. Origin Conventionally, aerial photography refers to taking photographs with cameras that are overhead and mounted on some airborne medium like an aircraft, kite, a balloon and similar tools. A French airman named Nadar was the first person to develop aerial photography back in 1858. Aerial photography Readmore
Aerial photography is the art of taking photographs an in elevated position from the ground. Aerial Photography is usually the term that is referred to when the images taken from the camera are not supported by any type of ground based structure. Aerial Photographs may be triggered remotely, they may be triggered automatically or they may be taken by photographers, the cameras can be hand held or mounted. There are many different types of platforms for Aerial Photography, some og these Readmore