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Keith McGregor

Aerial Photographic Pilots – Licensing Requirements?

... ! If however the images are commissioned or will be sold at a later date, even in several years from an aerial photographic library the operation becomes a commercial aerial photographic flight which falls into the category of Aerial Work. ... Read Read: Aerial Photographic Pilots – Licensing Requirements?

By: Keith McGregor | 07/12/2007 | Photography

Aerial Photographic Equipment – the Digital Age!

... Easier archiving of electronic data with instant recall. Easier manipulation of images for both archiving in Aerial Photographic Libraries and e-mailing. Disadvantages of digital over film: - Limitation in size of printable image ... Read Read: Aerial Photographic Equipment – the Digital Age!

By: Keith McGregor | 22/02/2008 | Photography

Considerations When Choosing an Aerial Photographic Supplier

... aerial competence is the existence and size of their aerial photographic library. If a company has an extensive library they may also already have an image which will be sufficient and thus reducing your cost as you can merely purchase the ... Read Read: Considerations When Choosing an Aerial Photographic Supplier

By: Keith McGregor | 26/10/2007 | Art & Entertainment

Considerations When Choosing an Aerial Photographic Supplier – Deadlines to Meet?

... for your aerial photographic needs you must ensure that you make your deadlines clear to the company. If an aerial photographic company has a large amount of work to complete and knows that it will be unable to provide the necessary service ... Read Read: Considerations When Choosing an Aerial Photographic Supplier – Deadlines to Meet?

By: Keith McGregor | 07/12/2007 | Photography

Aerial Photography or Mast Photography – How to Elevate?

... such as a Cessna or a Robinson Helicopter. Both mast and conventional aerial photographic companies will often have their own extensive Aerial Photographic Library. Although it would appear that mast photography would be lower cost it must ... Read Read: Aerial Photography or Mast Photography – How to Elevate?

By: Keith McGregor | 30/07/2008 | Digital Photography

Aerial Photography – is the Supplier Legal?

... necessary to undertake aerial work, whether the images are for immediate sale or sale at a later date from an aerial photographic library. The licensing requirements for the pilot are a current and valid JAA CPL. It is obvious with ... Read Read: Aerial Photography – is the Supplier Legal?

By: Keith McGregor | 07/12/2007 | Photography

Aerial Photography and the Weather

... photography. * High cloud, poor light. This situation is common throughout the UK and although it restricts some aerial photographic operations its affect on others are small. For example Survey Photography undertaken for the ... Read Read: Aerial Photography and the Weather

By: Keith McGregor | 08/05/2008 | Photography

Fixed Wing Aircraft - Choices for Oblique Aerial Photography!

... are many options for aerial photographers when choosing an aircraft to work from. For many this will be dictated by what is available but if some wishes to purchase an aircraft solely for the purpose of Oblique Aerial Photography there are ... Read Read: Fixed Wing Aircraft - Choices for Oblique Aerial Photography!

By: Keith McGregor | 12/02/2009 | Photography

Abhishek Agarwal

Aerial Photography- An Eye In The Sky!

... task can be given to radio controlled aircrafts that have proven to be very efficient. Public Domain Aerial photographs come under the public domain, as the pictures are taken from above, which can be called a public place. There are a ... Read Read: Aerial Photography- An Eye In The Sky!

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 26/01/2009 | Photography
Keith McGregor

Aerial Photogrpahy – is Gyro-stabilisation Nessecary?

... important. A lense which can operate down to an focal length of 2.8 or even 1.2 gives the photographer much more flexibility when selecting settings. It must also be remembered that most aerial photography is elevated landscape photography ... Read Read: Aerial Photogrpahy – is Gyro-stabilisation Nessecary?

By: Keith McGregor | 12/02/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Oblique Aerial Photography – What is it and How is it Used?

... but the weight of the camera body will aid the photographer in providing a sturdy platform from which to take photos. Construction photography will usually use oblique aerial photography to some degree as it can provide a variety of ... Read Read: Oblique Aerial Photography – What is it and How is it Used?

By: Keith McGregor | 07/12/2007 | Photography

Aerial Filming – What are the Markets?

... areas it will aid them in decision making and the basic marketing of the site. The emergence of this market has allowed Aerial Photography companies to move into the video market using their existing fixed wing aircraft and smaller High ... Read Read: Aerial Filming – What are the Markets?

By: Keith McGregor | 12/02/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Aerial Photography or Satellite Imagery?

... is also limited in aspect, only a true vertical orientation is available from satellites and often Oblique Aerial Photography is required for display purposes as it can be more aesthetically pleasing. Construction Photography will usually ... Read Read: Aerial Photography or Satellite Imagery?

By: Keith McGregor | 03/08/2008 | Photography

Helicopter or Fixed Wing Aircraft – a Stable Platform for Aerial Photography?

... pipe line or a road network and require vertical photography through the bottom of the fuselage of the aircraft. Event Aerial Photography often benefits from using a rotary aircraft as the ability to remain relatively stationary over the ... Read Read: Helicopter or Fixed Wing Aircraft – a Stable Platform for Aerial Photography?

By: Keith McGregor | 29/07/2008 | Digital Photography
Rohn Engh

How to Become a Photographer With Little Or…no Competition

... was no longer the top dog in the industry. Like in most other professions, photographers evolved to specializing; the trend was to develop an expertise in specific subject areas, such as aerial, sports, fashion, documentary, etc., and to ... Read Read: How to Become a Photographer With Little Or…no Competition

By: Rohn Engh | 24/01/2008 | Small Business

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