Utilising Drones for Photography in Brisbane

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Construction Progress Shots
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Who Is Drone Aerial Photography For?
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Drones are the new ‘cool’ in photography. Aerial images can now be shot without the complications of using a manned aircraft.  

The versatility of drones and drone images can also be compared to nothing else. A drone will fly steadily at a few inches above the ground, however, if you want, your drone can go up to 400 feet above the ground. This provides a large array of choices and different shooting angles for your selection. 

For those on a small budget, drone photography makes it easy to get things done without blasting a hole in your account. 

Some ‘upsides’ of drone photography

Drone photography takes the hassle off

Drone photography takes the hassle off when shooting aerial images.  Originally, hiring an aircraft or helicopter to shoot aerial images can be expensive. You might also have to contend with airspace restrictions, photographer availability, pilot compliance and many more.  All these might affect the quality and even the possibility of shooting any aerial image. 

Drone photography, on the other hand, doesn’t have to be so complex. Even if you have a small budget, drones can get the job done. No need to wait for any restrictions whatsoever. 

Drone photography means safety for everyone

If you’re using drones to take pictures in a working environment, like a construction site, your safety is more guaranteed. You probably want to explore or inspect a telecommunications mast or tower for possible faults, using a manned aircraft can cause unplanned accidents. 

One of the most dangerous jobs you can do is working from heights. Hard-working young men/women have sustained severe injuries or even lost their lives from working from heights. Drone photography brings safety into the mix. 

Finding Reliable Drone Photography Brisbane

Brisbane is one of the busiest cities in Australia and most businesses have turned their attention towards drone photography.

Industries such as real estate, power, building and construction and more are now turning towards drone technology for their business photography needs. 

Drone Photography and Power Industries

Drone aerial imagery can help power industries discover any faults in their high voltage infrastructures. Doing a manual check can consume not just time but more money in terms of paying the technicians. Drone photography takes just a fraction of the time, much fewer expenses and with more information to improve service efficiency. 

Using drones for thermal imaging is also a way of preventing emergency repairs in the electricity distribution line.  These regular checkups can help prevent heavy costs and danger that accompanies overheating lines or power towers when unchecked. 

Drone Photography and Construction

Building and construction are one of the industries that have benefitted from drone photography.

Project managers, supervisors, contractors, and engineers want to have complete control and efficiently coordinate their projects and work sites.  Drone aerial images come with the solution. 

There are parts of the construction sites that are dangerous and inaccessible but with drone photography, such corners can be viewed, measured, and coordinated for efficient project delivery. 

Drone photography is also useful to asset managers in investigating the performance or depreciation of their facilities via dilapidation reports and regular inspections. 

Drone Photography and Real Estate Management

With aerial photography made possible by drones, real estate managers can now engage their clients’ emotional side with compelling images of their assets. These aerial images provide a unique view of the facility’s location, distance from roads and other interest points plus its development potentials. As a potential buyer observes thee images,  his mind is engaged and he begins to think of ways he can further develop the property,  leading to higher interest and successful marketing from your end. 

Want your clients to go on virtual tours?  A drone fly-through with a compelling voice-over is all you need to tell a captivating story of your property and pique a buyer’s interest. 

Drone Photography and Solar Panel Survey

Solar survey and inspection is another line of business that benefits from drone photography. 

Inspecting solar panels fun on the ground takes up much time. Plus there might just be a chance the technicians might miss the problem. With drones, inspection is done in no time and the thermal imaging capabilities of these UAVs make it easy to detect the cause of an overheating solar panel. 

Drones also provide a pinpoint location of any faults in the solar panels in a fraction of time that would have been spent manually. 

In Brisbane, many businesses abound – real estates, power stations, construction companies and more. 

These firms understand the importance and benefits of drone photography and invest in a reliable company to provide the services. 

The UAVs have to be fitted with a high-quality camera that can capture HD images from different angles.

To get the desired result, you need to seek a reliable drone photography Brisbane provider like we at Droneworxs Aerial Photography . 

Droneworxs
Tony is our CASA accredited Chief Remote Drone Pilot. His role is to oversee and authorise all Company unmanned aerial operations before they leave the ground. , Having an immense background in Military aviation with the Royal New Zealand Airforce (RNZAF) he is a qualified Aircraft engineer who has worked on many military fixed and rotary wing aircraft and remotely piloted aircraft. His passion,and diverse experience in all things aviation related, place him in a position to ensure the safest and most reliable outcomes are achieved each and every time our unmanned aircraft systems take to the skies.