what do you mean how much does the pic cost or how much to set up aerial photography business. Well the pic depends on the size you want.
Mapmaking has been vastly improved with the use of aerial photography and radar. The level of accuracy has increased and remote areas are now accessible.
Aerial photography is the act of taking photographs from an elevated position, often a non-ground based structure from which can be acquired by, but not limited to; an Airplane, Helicopter, Remote Controlled Aerial Vehicle, Rocket, Parachute, Hot Air Balloon and much more. Now many photographers are using drones for Aerial photography there are many benefits of using drone photography in each field of business. I am working at singaporeaerialphotography(dot)com as an Aerial photographer. I use drone for photographs.
The professional name for an aerial photography is aerial photographer. Either (your name) Aerial Photography Service or (your town) Aerial Photography Service. The business people and government agencies who hire aerial photographers want to see that kind of name for two reasons. It gives off an aura of sober professionalism. And when your company's name shows up on the list of payables for the period, no questions like "what did we buy from these guys?" I'll give an example. Next spring I will buy a drum scanner and a rotary film processor and start a business preparing huge images for things like billboards and bus wraps. I could name the company something like "Bas Relief" (BAS would mean big-a scans) or Whirling Art (because the drum spins in the scanner) but no, it I'll be Pacific Northwest Drum Scanner Service. I am working at Singaporeaerialphotography.com as an aerial photographer.
Probably the balloon but kites were used from 1888: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Batut
David P. Paine has written: 'Introduction to aerial photography for natural resource management' 'Aerial photography and image interpretation for resource management' -- subject(s): Aerial photography, Aerial photography in forestry, Photographic interpretation 'Aerial photography and image interpretation' -- subject(s): Aerial photography, Aerial photography in forestry, Photographic interpretation
Maine Imaging (www.maineimaging.com) based out of mid coast Maine, provides aerial photography as one of their photography services.
A. H. Aldred has written: 'Potential of satellite photography in forestry' -- subject- s -: Aerial photography, Aerial photography in forestry, Forests and forestry
Most people call them aerial photographs. Intelligence officers call them "overhead" because in the spy business, aerial Photography is called "overhead coverage."
Philip Conway Smith has written: 'Use of aerial photographs in logging operations' -- subject(s): Aerial photography in agriculture, Aerial photography in forestry
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H.-K Meyer has written: 'Color-correct aerial photography' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry, Aerial photography, Photographic surveying, Color photography
John A. Ciciarelli has written: 'A practical guide to aerial photography' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Aerial photography, Photography, aerial 'Practical physical geology' -- subject(s): Physical geology 'Study guide to accompany Contemporary physical geology, Harold L. Levin'
Since 2007 the FAA has restricted remote controlled aerial photography. Even tethered low altitude photography is affected. See Remote Control Aerial Photography Association www.rcapa.net and rc-zeppelin.com
Bill Fortney has written: 'America from 500 feet II' -- subject(s): Aerial photography, Aerial photographs, Description and travel, Nature photography, Landscape photography
D. L. Homer has written: 'Techniques and uses of aerial photography' -- subject(s): Aerial photography in geology
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