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Low level aerial photography in commercial shoots

Low level aerial photography in commercial shoots

Using low level aerial photography in commercial shoots

Drone Media Imaging were delighted to be working once again with our friends at Primrose Hall Nurseries.  We have produced images for them before, although it was on ground level, for their groundbreaking stand at the Chelsea Flower Show.

Primrose Hall are one of the country’s leading specialists in peonies – specialising in providing rare and unusual blooms to both domestic and commercial customers across the UK. As well as it being important to them to have good clear images of the flowers that they have available for their website, they also want to showcase the personalities of the blooms that they sell and so they have a strong artistic vision for the kind of lifestyle images that they want to showcase.  It is in this capacity that we became involved with them again on their annual visit to their suppliers overseas.

We travelled with them on a very early flight to Holland and paid a visit to a number of their specialist peony farms along with a model and hair and make up team.  The idea was to create low level aerial images showing the model in the peony fields – the brief was to create a set of images with a dreamy quality that they feel reflects the whimsical, delicate personalities of these large headed blooms.

Drone photography and videography doesn’t just need to be used to provide a wide shot of a large environment.  Low level UAV filming and photography can also provide a fresh and exciting perspective on a scene that you would normally only see from ground level.  The combination of our aerial filming along with our ground based photography service can create an entirely fresh and creative set of images for use in promoting your product or services.

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