Aerial Imagery
Looking to showcase your property or event from a unique perspective? Our aerial drone services in conjunction with virtual tours are the perfect solution for stunning, immersive, and informative visual content.
Our experienced drone pilots are skilled in capturing stunning footage of your property, event, or location from the air. Using state-of-the-art equipment, we can take aerial shots and videos that showcase your location in a way that is simply impossible with traditional ground-based photography.
Our Aerial Imagery Services work great with:
- 360º Panorama & Virtual Tours
- Aerial Photography
- Aerial Videography
Our aerial images and videos are captured from altitudes anywhere from 100 to 400 feet AGL (Above Ground Level) and we completely operate under the FAA AC 91-57 guidelines
The tour can be found at publicartpassport.com and is designed to help people discover and learn about public art in their local communities in Michigan’s Great Lakes Bay Region.
The tour features a curated selection of public art pieces, including sculptures, murals, installations, and other types of outdoor art. Each art piece is accompanied by information about the artist, the history and significance of the artwork, and its location.
The virtual tour currently covers cities and destinations such as Bay City, Frankenmuth, Midland, Saginaw, Delta College, and Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum at Saginaw Valley University. Once a destination is selected, users can browse through the various public art pieces featured in that area.
The Public Art Passport Project is a unique and innovative way to explore and appreciate public art across Mid-Michigan. It provides a platform for artists to showcase their work, and for art enthusiasts to discover and learn about public art in their local communities or when traveling to new cities.
When it comes to working with remote pilots for aerial photography or videography, it is important to choose pilots who have their Part 107 certification. Here’s why:
- Compliance with FAA regulations: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires all commercial drone pilots to hold a Part 107 certification.
- Expertise and professionalism: To obtain a Part 107 certification, remote pilots are required to undergo training and testing on a wide range of topics, including airspace regulations, drone operations, and safety procedures.
- Insurance coverage: By working with a certified pilot, you can ensure that your project is fully covered in case of any accidents or damages.
- Quality of work: Remote pilots who hold their Part 107 certification are more likely to produce high-quality work that meets your expectations. With the necessary training and expertise, they can capture stunning aerial footage that showcases your project in the best possible light.