Construction, Commercial and Industrial Applications
If you are asking a million dollars for a property, it should look like a million dollars, right? Get aerial photography of your property for maximum impact.
It's visually powerful, high quality... and best of all, it's low cost!
Aerial photos of commercial and industrial real estate from a "bird's eye view" is much more impressive than from the ground level.
The location, view and surrounding areas are what determine the value of a property, and an elevated photograph provides that for your clients.
SKYPIX helium balloon-based aerial photography provides the best perspective of buildings and properties. And using this technology is much cheaper than aerial photos from helicopters.
The balloon can be moved around to shoot different angles and different heights to ensure that your property is uniquely captured from the best perspective.
Panoramas
Recently we have started shooting 180 degree and even 360 degree panoramas of level-by-level views for planned projects. This has proven to be a powerful marketing tool for developers.
Here are some examples of our work relating to commercial and industrial sites.
Progress Reports
Construction projects like housing estates and high-rise developments often require progress reports at regular intervals. Now it is possible to track and report the progress visually with the SKYPIX aerial view that shows much more than conventional ground photography and it's much cheaper than other aerial methods like hiring helicopters.
Use low-cost aerial photography for:
Construction
Site Surveys
Ground Breaking
Progress Photos
Project Completion
Need a better view of your project? Our balloon offers the perfect vantage point - high enough to view your project in the context of its environment yet close enough to dramatically showcase your project the details of! We can send the balloon up as high as 500m to find the absolute best perspectives. Call us to photograph your next project.
"This type of photography is something we have needed for a long time as ground photos would not cover our needs and aerial (helicopters) photos did not show the detail we wanted." Mr. Chuck Neal, C. W. Neal Corporation (US)