Gaining Perspective: Unveiling the True Scale of Projects Through Aerial Views

Sometimes, to authentically convey the magnitude of a project, the optimal perspective is from an aerial vantage point. 

Captured from a height of 2000 feet via a helicopter, these remarkable images offer a distinct and tangible outlook of the entire site, elucidating the project’s dimensions and its connection to the surrounding environment. Taken on a monthly basis, these images serve as a visual record, effectively illustrating project milestones to clients, management teams, and investors, showcasing the evolving construction and changing landscape.

Where possible we can use drones for taking photography and video for smaller sites and location.

Aerial photography and videography can be executed directly from above or from a more distant perspective, providing valuable context regarding the site’s position in relation to the city, other projects, and pertinent landmarks.

This asset proves invaluable for tender submissions, marketing collateral, and sales presentations.

What We Do....

Utilizing aerial photography proves to be a valuable asset in the construction process, offering a distinct viewpoint and crucial insights essential for planning, progress monitoring, and issue identification.

About Us

I’m Robin Smith, a seasoned professional aerial photographer/videographer with Repl CASA drone license and insurance, operating from Brisbane. With a rich background in professional photography spanning several years.

My primary field has been construction progress photos and videos using drone and helicopter to capture shots.

I frequently capture aerial photos for my clients, typically on a monthly basis, offering them a time-saving alternative to visiting sites in person. The images seamlessly integrate with site reports and can be promptly distributed to relevant parties. Which highlight specific elements and milestones, like concrete pouring, window installations, or roofing, allows for a focused documentation of the construction process.

The visual content serves as a valuable tool for showcasing progress on websites and social media platforms. Additionally, my construction progress shoots go beyond traditional documentation, incorporating site 360° views of site to provide a comprehensive view of the evolving project.

FAQ

Visit the CASA website and follow their guidelines for drone registration.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

Operator accreditation is required for both recreational and commercial drone operators in certain excluded categories. Check CASA’s website for details on how to obtain accreditation.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

Follow CASA’s guidelines, including flying within visual line of sight, not exceeding 120 meters in altitude, and avoiding no-fly zones and prohibited areas.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

Yes, but you must adhere to specific regulations outlined by CASA. Ensure your drone has proper lighting for night flights.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

Always fly in good weather conditions, maintain a safe distance from people and property, and avoid flying over crowds or emergency operations.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

Yes, there are designated no-fly zones, including airports and other restricted areas. Always check and adhere to no-fly zones.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

Yes, you can fly in urban areas, but be mindful of privacy laws, maintain a safe distance from people and property, and follow CASA guidelines.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

Penalties for non-compliance with drone regulations can include fines and legal consequences. Familiarize yourself with CASA’s enforcement measures.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

While not mandatory, having drone insurance is highly recommended to cover potential damages or liabilities.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

Use CASA’s “Can I fly there?” app or check their website for up-to-date information on airspace restrictions.

Drone Guide from CASA Website (These are updated regularly so please check there website for the most up to date information).

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If you would like photos or similar videos to promote your construction progress, please contact us now.

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