Unleashing the Benefits of Drone-Powered Aerial Photography.

Aerial photography is a powerful tool for capturing stunning images of the world from above. In the past, aerial photography was typically done using a helicopter, which was a relatively expensive and time-consuming process. However, with the advent of drones, aerial photography has become much more accessible and affordable. Here are some of the advantages of using a drone for aerial photography over a helicopter:

  1. Cost: One of the biggest advantages of using a drone for aerial photography is the cost. Drones are significantly less expensive than helicopters, and they are also much easier to operate and maintain. This makes them an ideal choice for photographers and videographers who want to capture aerial footage without breaking the bank.

  2. Flexibility: Drones are much more flexible than helicopters when it comes to aerial photography. They can fly at lower altitudes and maneuver more easily in tight spaces, allowing photographers to capture aerial footage in ways that were previously not possible with a helicopter.

  3. Speed: Another advantage of using a drone for aerial photography is speed. Drones can be take off quickly and easily, and they can get up into the air and start capturing images in a matter of seconds. This makes them a great choice for photographers who need to capture aerial footage in a timely manner.

  4. Safety: Safety is always a concern when it comes to aerial photography, and drones are generally safer than helicopters. Drones are much smaller and lighter, and they are equipped with multiple safety features such as obstacle avoidance and automatic return-to-home functions.

  5. Accessibility: Drones are much more accessible to the general public than helicopters. With a relatively low cost of entry and easy-to-use software, anyone can get into aerial photography using a drone, you just need a lot of practice and get uso to compose images from high up, which is completely different from the ground, and that takes time to master.

In conclusion, the use of drones for aerial photography has become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason, it made aerial photography more democratic as I say all the time. They are way more cost-effective, flexible, and safe than helicopters, and they offer photographers a range of advantages that were previously not possible. Whether you're a professional photographer or just someone who loves to capture images of the world from above, using a drone for aerial photography is definitely worth considering.

One this to consider is that a camera mounted in a drone sometime might not deliver an image quality that a pro dslr/mirrorless camera can archive, and the maximum altitude you can fly in most of the cases is only 400ft (120m), which depending the size of the area you need to photograph, might be too low, that’s when the helicopter comes in action, and I love it!

Camden Works, 12 Oval Road - Shoot for EC&P

Some offices that I shoot really deserves to be post here in my blog, one of them is this lovely office in Camden Works that I photographed last week for Edward Charles & Partners. Very warehouse style, with a modern super clean interior designing, right by the heart of Camden Town! I loved it.

12-16 St James's Street for Suttonca | The Crown Estate

What an outstanding office space, brilliant work by Suttonca, shoot with the medium format camera Fuji GFX50s using the Fujifilm GF 23mm f4 R LM WR and the Canon TS-E 17mm F/4 lenses, the result is absolutely amazing. Ultra sharp images with the magical touch of the GFX sensor. Thank you Alex Kim for the opportunity to shoot another premium property owned by The Crown Estate.

Design by Chris Sutton & Rob Mills
MEP by Rabiul Siddique & Kevin Ainsworth (Watkins Payne)
Project Managed by Richard Turner & Jon Knowles (CogentBC LLP)
QS by Alex Jones, Oliver Hilder & Blake Turner (Quantem Consulting LLP)