Domestic Aerial Home Portrait and Drone Media Imaging

If you’re looking for the perfect gift or someone who really loves their home, then an aerial home portrait could be the answer.  Perfect for any special occasion, this unusual present offer a bird’s eye view both in the form of still images and video footage – a beautiful and personal memento that is sure to delight the recipient.

A drone house portrait takes between 30 and 60 minutes.  We take the time to capture the home from different angles and elevations as well as to create a stylish ‘fly past’ mini video film, designed to showcase the home and gardens in the best possible light.

Each portrait includes five digital images and the flyby video. If you can’t arrange for the homeowner to be away while the images are captured (and that can be tricky without arousing suspicion and spoiling the surprise), then you can always present them with a gift certificate which allows them to schedule the flight at their leisure.

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