A while back, I wrote an article titled The Bird’s Eye View: Helicopter Aerials for Architectural Photography. In it, I talked about my personal experience doing aerial photography from helicopters, and how it’s a useful tool for businesses looking to capture unique perspectives of their businesses. In it, I touched on how a common alternative to traditional aerial photography is drone photograph. As someone with years of experience in helicopters as a professional photographer, I wanted to compare and contrast the two a bit more here.
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10 Crazy Days of Unusual Professional Photography
As most of you know, my mainstay of work, since I went digital in 2000 has been architectural photography. And while all of what I shot during this 10-day period was instigated by architecture requesting clients, the work itself was on the interesting fringes of it. Let me share with you the 4 majors projects that made these last 10 days more than a little interesting.
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When it comes to getting shots of a home or commercial building, you can do a lot from the ground to showcase general or specific details. But for showing the scale of your architecture, your landscape, and your relation to the places around you, you need to go higher. Today we go over using helicopter aerials to get those perfect shots, and why to choose them over alternatives.
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My name is Gregg Shupe and I am owner of Shupe Photography Studios. Shupe Photography Studios is your full service advertising photography studios offering architectural, corporate, aerial, food, product and resort photography in studio or on location. I have been serving the Boston area since 1983. At Shupe Photography Studios our philosophy is to work with a client’s schedule to meet their needs, offer competitive pricing, quality results and deliver our work within a client’s critical time constraints.
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