September 18, 2017
Aerial photography can be defined as taking photos of the ground from a direct-down/elevated position. Normally, the camera or drone isn’t supported by any ground based structure. Usually, the platforms for aerial photography include vehicle mounted poles, stand-alone telescoping, parachutes, kites, pigeons, rockets, blimps and dirigibles, balloons’, helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, and last but not least, unmanned aerial vehicles (AKA Drones). Mounted drones can either be triggered automatically or remotely. You ought not to confuse aerial photography with air to air photography, whereby air crafts are utilized as chase planes. In case you are fascinated by the thought of becoming an aerial photographer, then I have compiled a list of all the sites and individuals that you need to follow for insights, tutorials, tips, and inspiration. Since the invention of the drone, aerial photography has been transformed. Besides being cost friendly, the other advantages’ of utilizing a drone instead of a helicopter are that; It can take some fantastic shots through mountains that helicopters cannot fit in. It does not result in a wind force blowing out plants or leaves of the trees. It does not create ripples in waters as helicopters do. It can get closer to the subject. And […]