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We provide aerial assistance for advertisers, bands, production houses, real estate agencies, wedding coordinators, artists, and businesses that are looking for a new way to enhance their marketing material, add a new dimension, and still remain affordable. Call us and let us help you increase your client base.

Aerial Photography & Video Services

Real Estate Photography

Commercial Real Estate

Auto Dealership Photography/Video

Golf Course Aerial Videos

Graduations

Family Reunions

Construction Site Photography

Corporate Events

Photography/Video Recreational Property

Anything Else, Call Us!

 

What To Ask When Seeking a Drone Operator

  1. Does your firm have an FAA Part 107 UAV Operator's Certificate, and are you insured?
  2. Can you shoot indoor video?
  3. What is your Pre-Shoot Planning Checklist?
  4. How much lead time do you need to prepare and show up on-site?
  5. What weather & wind conditions would prevent you from shooting?
  6. Deposit, Cancellation & Rescheduling: Are there any fees or cancellation penalties if we change our minds?

 

I am 107 FAA Federally Licensed and Certified.

What does this mean?

An FAA licensed and certified drone pilot can legally operate a drone for any type of commercial purpose. A person who doesn't have an FAA certification in-hand is breaking the law when they take aerial photos or videos for you. You could be held liable if something goes wrong.

How Much Does Drone Photography Cost?

If you're outsourcing the work to a camera drone operator, you should expect to pay $200-400 to hire a professional drone photographer to produce a 1-minute video plus a dozen high-quality still photos. For detailed video tours of every room, you might pay in the low $1,000s.

In cities across America, Europe and Asia, drones are used to plan and photograph high rises and other residential multi-unit projects, either to help them sell or for inspection and surveying.

 

The Future of Drones in Real Estate

Aside from shooting cool videos of expensive homes, drones can also help with a myriad of dull but necessary real estate related jobs, including:

  • Property appraisals
  • Home inspections
  • Documenting storm and fire damage
  • Monitoring land erosion
  • Documenting property lines and
  • Visioning and master planning
  • Documenting farm property and buildings for generations to come
  • Documenting recreational / vacation buildings and land

 

Benefits of Using Drones to Market Real Estate

  1. Create more dramatic, compelling images.
    Well-designed drone camera shots not only look incredibly professional, they can generate a sense of awe and interest that you simply can't get from ground-based photography.
  2. Create more interesting virtual tours.
    A camera drone can literally fly into a home through the front door, and travel throughout every room, creating a far more natural virtual tour than station-based photography can. Combined with a professional voice-over sound track, virtual tours can become beautiful visual stories, rich with information and history.
  3. Highlight more property features.
    Landscaping, pools, walking paths and back yards are important to many buyers. So are nearby parks and schools. Aerial photos & video bring these advantages to life.
  4. Generate new business.
    Using drone videos and photos to market your properties shows prospective sellers that you take advantage of every opportunity to make their property look awesome – and to stand out.
  5. Out-market the competition.
    It's a well-known fact that listings that look better and provide more information, sell better.
  6. Save money.
    Compared to shooting aerial photos from a helicopter or a fixed-wing aircraft, drone videography is far cheaper – and easier to arrange.