Drone Media Imaging are a licensed and accredited aerial photography company. We are based in Sussex but we can travel anywhere in the UK to provide a wide range of aerial still and video services.
Started by Steve Fisher, a professional photographer, Drone Media Imaging prides itself on offer a full range of services, including thermal imaging. We also hold night flight permission to give us total flexibility in terms of capturing your images.
Our drone fleet can operate in both the sub 7kg and sub 20kg categories. We work with the ZenMuse X5 camera, the world’s first and mirrorless four thirds camera as well as thermal radiometric camera, the ZenMuse XT. All cameras are stabilised by a custom DJI gimble to provide smooth and clear images even in challenging condition.
We can provide aerial footage for commercial inspection services or a full range of more creative services in terms of film making or showcasing your home or business for marketing purposes.
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