Aerial Wedding Pictures & Video
Drone coverage at a wedding can add a very unique and creative angle on the usual wedding pictures and wedding video. Shooting images from the air gives any wedding venue a unique perspective, interest and overview sense of scale.
We see wedding images captured from a Drone as an amazing addition to the usual wedding pictures and video, and we work with your photographer and/or videographer in providing them with the additional complementary imagery to add to the overall collection or final video.
With our sister company VisualChaos Studios, we provide Drone coverage FREE of charge as it is built-in directly to the wedding package. For full information of the wedding photography and videography offered by VisualChaos Studios please check the website www.VisualChaos.co.uk.
UAVs – Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or Drones – can now be deployed quickly and efficiently at a wedding with a minimum of fuss and inconvenience. Drone Media Imaging is qualified and certified with the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) and trained in the completion of location surveys and risk assessments to ensure a safe and professional flight. We take care of everything that needs to be done to get airborne and take fantastic images.
Please note that Drone flights are covered by legislation prescribed by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and Drone pilots are required to be trained, assessed and licensed. Flights are subject to weather conditions and require the permission of the land/venue owner to take-off and land. NOT all venues and weddings are suitable for drone photography and video filming, so please get in touch first.
Wedding Pictures
Pictures don’t have to be from the sky, but may be a fly past to offer a different perspective
Wedding Pictures on Location
Using a Drone to capture different and imaginative images does not need to be confined to the wedding venue… How about some wedding images from the beach.
Wedding Art
Drones can be used not only at your wedding but even at a later date to capture amazing aerial perspectives and wedding arts in a “Trash or Cherish the Dress” session.