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Aerial
Documentation

Perspective changes everything.

FAA-certified aerial capture for municipalities, churches, and public organizations. Ideal for community overviews, site documentation, and supplemental footage that adds scale, location context, and visual clarity to projects.

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Common Uses

Aerial documentation helps organizations understand and communicate places that are difficult to interpret from the ground. These are some of the most common ways aerial imagery is used.

Community Overviews

Wide aerial perspectives that show how buildings, landmarks, and infrastructure relate to their surrounding environment. Often used by municipalities and public organizations to illustrate neighborhoods, campuses, and districts.

Historic & Architectural Documentation

Drone imagery can safely capture views of roofs, towers, and structures that are difficult to access from the ground. This provides valuable visual records for historic preservation, planning, and public interpretation.

Context Footage for Video Projects

Aerial footage provides scale and geographic context for documentary films, educational media, and institutional storytelling. These establishing visuals help audiences understand location and setting.

What You Receive

Project Deliverables

Each aerial documentation project is planned to produce clear, useful visual records suitable for long-term use.

High-Resolution Aerial Photography

Detailed overhead and angled perspectives that document buildings, landscapes, and sites. Images are delivered in high resolution and suitable for reports, presentations, websites, and archival use.

Stabilized Aerial Video Footage

Smooth 4K aerial clips that provide motion, scale, and geographic context. Footage can be delivered as raw clips or edited sequences depending on project needs.

Multiple Vantage Points

Flights are planned to capture wide context views, mid-range perspectives, and detailed angles of structures or locations to create a complete visual record.

FAA-Certified Flight Operations

All flights are conducted under FAA Part 107 certification with appropriate planning, airspace checks, and operational safety procedures.

Need Aerial Documentation?

FAA-Certified Drone Coverage for Connecticut Organizations

Aerial documentation is often the clearest way to show the scale and context of a place. Drone imagery can help municipalities, churches, and public organizations document properties, support planning efforts, and create visual records of sites and buildings.

All flights are conducted under FAA Part 107 certification with careful planning and attention to safety. Projects are approached with a documentation mindset — producing imagery that is clear, useful, and suitable for long-term reference.

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