Aerial
Documentation
Perspective changes everything.
FAA-certified aerial capture for museums, municipalities, churches, and public organizations. Aerial footage provides clear visual context for community overviews, site documentation, and storytelling projects where scale and location matter.
Drone footage can be used as stand-alone documentation or integrated into documentaries, institutional videos, and digital publications.
Ideal for documenting historic sites, institutional buildings, campuses, and landscapes.

Common Uses
Aerial documentation helps organizations understand and communicate places that are difficult to interpret from the ground. These perspectives provide valuable visual context for planning, preservation, and public communication.
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 safely captures views of roofs, towers, and structures that are difficult to document from the ground. These perspectives provide valuable visual records for historic preservation, planning, and public interpretation.
Context Footage for Video Projects
Aerial footage provides geographic context for documentary films, educational media, and institutional storytelling. These establishing views help audiences understand location, scale, and setting.

What You Receive
Project Deliverables
Each aerial documentation project is planned to produce clear visual records that can be used in reports, publications, digital media, and long-term institutional archives.
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 records.
Stabilized Aerial Video Footage
Smooth 4K aerial video that provides motion, scale, and geographic context. Footage can be delivered as raw clips or edited sequences depending on the needs of the project.
Multiple Vantage Points
Flights are planned to capture wide context views, mid-range perspectives, and detailed angles of buildings, landscapes, and surrounding environments.
FAA-Certified Flight Operations
All aerial work is conducted under FAA Part 107 certification with appropriate planning, airspace checks, and safety procedures.
Need Aerial Documentation?
FAA-Certified Drone Coverage for Connecticut Organizations
Aerial documentation provides a clear understanding of the scale and context of a place. Drone imagery can help municipalities, churches, museums, and public organizations document properties, support planning efforts, and create lasting visual records of sites and buildings.


