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Drone Photography Made Easy and Fun

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Are you thinking about trying your hand at aerial drone photography, but feel intimidated by all the technical stuff and don’t know where to start? Well, look no further! Here are the answers you were looking for and some more to questions you didn’t even ask. Drone photography made easy and fun gives you the clear, useful information you need in order to start your adventure with aerial photography.

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Professional team of a photographer and pilot operating a UAV Photography Drone

We are surrounded by beauty both in nature and in the urban landscape and the best way to record it is by drone aerial photography. This revolutionary technology allows you to produce the most breath-taking shots once you master the art of operating a drone. Luckily for you, with the advances of modern technology, drones have become compact, relatively resistant and easy to operate. Read through our guide and you will learn everything you need to know about drone photography.

What is an Aerial Photography Drone?

Well, this one is easy! An aerial photography drone is a small aircraft that can be piloted from the computers on board or by remote control from the ground. It comes in various shapes and sizes, but the best-rated versions are compact, resistant and equipped with professional cameras that can record top quality images.

There is a huge variety of drones for sale to the consumer, and they are all created to cover every style of photography that you might want to try. If you want to photograph wildlife, urban landscapes or even crowds dancing at summer festivals, there is a drone out there made especially for you. You need to decide first on what type of photographs you want to take and then choose the drone according to your specific requirements.

How Much Does a Photography Drone Cost?

Prices range depending on the features of every drone. There are loads of technology companies, and their services include drone building.  For example, one of the best rated aerial photography drone, also known as a quadcopter, is the DJI Phantom 2 and its price starts around 500$. This is a professional model, and it doesn’t include the camera, but as a beginner, you shouldn’t break the bank just now. Opt for a more basic alternative, like the Blade Nano QX that costs 80$.

The cheaper alternatives are the best solution for someone who is new to the art of flying a little robot as you might crash it a few times before you get used to maneuvering it properly. Keep in mind that some of the quadcopters come with an included camera, but not all of them, so you should also look for a suitable camera that will not ruin your savings deposit. Go for the best price-quality rapport and don’t let yourself fooled into buying fancy, expensive equipment right at the start.

What Additional Equipment Do I Need?

First of all, if you go for a drone that doesn’t have an inbuilt camera, you obviously need to buy one that can be mounted on your device. The options are endless and to make your decision easier, you need to concentrate on image quality and reduced weight and size. These are the main features a drone camera should have for it to work properly. Don’t forget that your camera should also be durable and come with long-lasting or rechargeable batteries.

GoPro Hero3 is a good option for aerial photography as it can record quality material and is only weighs 73 grams. The trick is to choose a camera that will offer stability as small drones tend to vibrate and this can ruin your photographs. There are also a lot of other options, so try to decide which one is the best for your specific requirements. Take into account the altitude and the temperature your drone will be subjected to, as these are key factors for choosing the best camera.

How to Take the Best Photos with My Drone?

After you bought your drone, your camera and the other equipment you need, all you have to do is get started. The other necessary ingredient is free, and it’s called passion. Use your imagination and experiment with your aerial photography drone and this way you will certainly get the best results. As far as technical requirements go, you should use shorter lenses on the camera as the wind might harm it otherwise. Also, look for faster lenses in order to make sure the footage is sharp.

A trick to remember after you master controlling your drone is to opt for tilted angles when photographing landscape or static points of interest, such as castles or elements of nature. Slightly incline the drone when taking the photo, if you want to get a unique perspective and come up with spectacular shots. As a result of this slight movement, you will enhance the quality of the photographs while adding to their appeal for the viewer. As with any other kind of photography, an original approach makes it stand out from the rest.

Drone photography made easy and fun aims to show you that every photographer can get the hang of this spectacular technique with just a little practice. After the initial shock of being able to fly a remote control robot into the sky, you will discover how to control it safely for you and everyone else around. This hobby that is becoming more and more popular all around the world can turn into a business for you if you have the skills and dedication.

Remember that drone photography is not rocket science, so experiment, play around and enjoy the experience. After you get some more practice, everything will come easier, and you will discover your own little tricks and secrets that will make your work astonishing. With the help of aerial drone photography, your shots will turn into impressive images from previously inaccessible places, and you will be proud to share them with your friends. Go ahead and get started on this adventure that can turn into a career.

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About Don Phillips

Don has solid knowledge of photography gained through years of asiduous work ever since his college years. Don’s approach to photography is rather technical as he describes it. Before taking a good photograph, he has to gain full insight on the equipment he is handling.
It is this thorough process of gaining know-how that brought Don to the Future Photographer team. He is always keen on sharing his minute insight on any camera he worked with and discussing the outcomes with his readers. Whenever he has the opportunity, Don will also slip in a piece or two on photography editing programs and their less mainstream features. He is thorough and precise. He strongly believes these traits go a long way in structuring creativity.

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