No shots are out of bounds and no perspectives unexplored for a modern architecture photographer such as David. He and his team fearlessly take to the skies to capture all that lies beyond our usual gaze. The entire urban landscape becomes his canvas.
From soaring skyscrapers that pierce the clouds to the intricate details of urban landscapes, our aerial photography services offer a transformative perspective and open viewers’ eyes to never-before-seen angles.
By using both drone photography and traditional aerial photography, David delivers captivating and expansive visuals that showcase the beauty and intricacies of the architecture. Each photograph transcends limitations, effortlessly conveying the vision of the architect and the precision of the developers in executing that vision.
David’s work pushes the boundaries of architectural photography. However, as he is based predominantly in and near Washington D.C, he and his team face a unique challenge: the flight restricted zone.
Getting the permits for drones and helicopters can be complex and time-consuming, often requiring collaboration with government agencies. David’s team has many years of experience navigating the bureaucracy and making connections. They handle all the permitting on your behalf, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience. With David at the helm, you can focus on the creative vision for your project, while his team handles the logistical hurdles behind the scenes.
The elevated vantage point offers a whole new dimension. David’s aerial photography allows the viewer to appreciate the true grandeur of a structure in a way that’s simply impossible from the ground. Each shot celebrates the intersection of design, form, and space from an awe-inspiring perspective.
David pushes the boundaries of artistic expression and transforms architectural photography. He creates a visual experience that leaves viewers admiring the artistry and precision.
Looking for a bird’s eye view? Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss your aerial photography needs.