Why should you never treat aerial photography in India with disdain?

Jun 13, 2016
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The popularity of Aerial Photography in India is increasing at an impressive pace. However, there is no dearth of people who are finding it hard to bid farewell to the conventional methods of photography because of being alien to the benefits of drone photography. If you are one of them, this piece is for you. Read on to come across the basics and the technicalities of this acclaimed method of photography that, for the very first time, was carried out in France but is now popular in many parts of the world.

Aerial Photography involves capturing shots from an elevated point with the help of a manned or an unmanned aircraft. If you are okay with spending a whopping amount of money, you should opt for the former whereas, if you want to get everything done without spending a large amount of your hard-earned bucks, you should say yes to the latter. Either way, you will be delighted with the results. A drone can serve you with uninterrupted footage no matter how lengthy the concerned event may be. There are many places in the world where you can’t go to capture the desired footage but fortunately, a drone, even in this regard, doesn’t disappoint.

India has beautiful shrines, monuments and hill stations in abundance and a ground-based camera, no matter how advanced it may be, can’t ever do justice to the beauty of such places, an aerial camera can. A drone can easily capture the landscape in the desired detail and beauty. For carrying out Aerial photography in India, you need to take a formal permission from the police department of the concerned area. Based on the sensitivity of the area, you may or may not be allowed to carry out the same.

According to most of the professional photographers, the best time for carrying out Aerial Photography is just before the sunset since the light in the area that you intend to capture through an aircraft should neither be too much nor too little. You will always find it easy to come across a drone that can fit the bill since it either comes with or without a built-in camera and the amount of time for which it can stay airborne varies from model to model.

The cost of availing Aerial photography services in India has witnessed a decline. However, it still needs to come down in order to make this exceptional technique of photography in India as popular as it elsewhere is.

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