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Alex Buschor is a storyteller – not one with pen and paper, but one with a camera. His art is taking photos using camera and drones. To put it simple: He is a man of pictures. In his photos, he likes to put it simple as well, using clear forms and outlines. He pursues those in landscapes, in architecture, in faces. In the center, there is the essential: the nature of the object, the punch line of the story.
Alex has completed his studies in photography at the Douglas Mawson Institute in Adelaide, Australia, with in diploma in commercial photography.
"Stories without words: not for the ear, but for the eye. Our photos tell stories of architecture, of personalities, of landscapes. They can give you wings, in the truest sense of the word.
Using drones, we produce photo and film shots from a bird′s-eye view. If your product is the main protagonist, we′re equipped for that as well and take product shots or pack shots in our own photo studio."
Bernhard Lang is an aerial photographer, based in Munich, Germany. He has shot aerial assignments out of helicopters across the globe for clients like Apple Inc. (for their global Start Something New Campaign 2016), Carnival Cruiselines 2016 campaign, Retromarine NY, and more.
His aerial work received several awards:
First Place of Sony World Photography Awards 2015 (the world’s largest photography competition), First Place of International Photography Awards (IPA) 2015, 2016 Nomination for Prix Pictet, and more.
His aerial works have been featured in:
The Times Magazine, The Guardian, Washington Post, Huffington Post, CNN Online, FastCoExist, Spiegel Online, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Stern, and more.
A desire to capture stunning imagery for industries and businesses around the nation is how Brett Price came to be. Advancing his technologies alongside the growth of drone technology, his aim is to consistently provide top of the line technology and services to customers. But Brett Price Photography isn’t just servicing customers – it’s something that he loves to do.
"There’s an indescribable excitement that I always feel right before every project; being on the runway, checking my gear, and getting myself prepared for the best possible outcome right before take-off. It’s exhilarating to know that every moment you capture won’t be identical to the last, even if it’s in the exact same location.
I also love the challenge of complex briefs and knowing that you are an important part of helping somebody else tell their story. Although it can be difficult navigating into an area to get the best angle – the buzz of seeing a successful shot is one of the best feelings.
If you want to understand more about what I can do for your business, get in contact with me now. If you just want to see more of my work and what I get to experience every day – follow me on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter!"
Chris Bradley is an experienced commercial photographer who specialises in architectural and interiors imagery. He shoots with one goal in mind: top-notch imagery for every client, no matter what. He uses his ability to see light to craft images that bring three dimensional spaces to life in two dimensions.
Clients that have appreciated his bright and airy editorial style include Kroger, Cramer Krasselt, Chicago Magazine, Vanity Fair Magazine, Delta Faucets, and Northwestern University.
When he hears a client say that his photograph of a space makes it feel nicer than actually being there, Chris smiles very enthusiastically. He would love to smile enthusiastically about a photograph made for you.
Francis Zera is an award-winning advertising, architectural and commercial photographer based in Seattle. He travels light, loves flying in aircraft that don't have doors, can think on his feet, has a valid passport, is incredibly organised, and works really hard to make his clients look really good.
Francis' client list includes Carrier Corp., Delta Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Digitas, Foster + Partners, Olson Kundig Architects, PCL Construction, Perkins + Will, Starwood Hotels, and boutique resorts across Asia and the South Pacific.
He specialises in using Phase One and Alpa digital medium-format camera equipment, is both a Phase One Certified professional and technician, and teaches architectural photography at the Art Institute of Seattle.
London-based photographer Howard Kingsnorth has extensive experience in the air, on the ground, and in the studio. With world-spanning production contacts, he can usually facilitate permissions necessary for aerial photography in the most urban of areas.
Follow Howard in Instagram to know more about recent projects.
Born in 1965, Ingo Fischer has worked as a self-employed photographer in Cologne since 1990. Being the son of an architect, his passion for building was laid in the cradle. This trained his clear vision of architecture from childhood.
Focused on architecture and landscape photography, he now works for large construction companies, project developers and architects. Since 2011, Ingo has used drone technology and has continuously developed his visual language. His photos are also increasingly used in the tourism sector.
Both in his architecture and landscape shots, the special atmosphere he captures has now become his trademark. His clients are building contractors such as STRABAG, project and land developers like Aurelis Real Estate, tourism experts from cities or districts (Oberergischer Kreis or City of Cologne), or supra-regional providers such as DJH Verband.
Mika Huisman, owner of Decopic ltd, is a Finnish architectural photographer. He is always looking for new creative ways and techniques to get the job done better and to offer the client something new. Drone photography and video has been a creative tool for him since 2012. He uses drones for photography, video, lighting and 360 aerial gigapanoramas.
Clients vary from awar-winning architecture offices and international construction companies to TV networks. His works have been published in a number of domestic, as well as international magazines, books, TV chanels and other media. He is a Popular Choice award winner in the Architizer A+ Awards 2015 Architecture + Photography & Video category.
Don’t forget to check out the aerial 360 gigapanoramas as those can’t be shown on this site.
For the last fifteen years, London-based Paul Campbell has accrued many helicopter flying hours on behalf of his clients. He has shot from the air an array of subjects, from crocodiles in Panama to urban sewage treatment works in Germany! His photography always has a strong design content combined with the underlying disciplines of advertising photography.
During his advertising photographic career has shot cars, landscapes and portraits, but now concentrates on aerial photography.
Clients past and present include The Army, Bristow Helicopters, British Waterways, DFDS Seaways, Land Rover, Mercedes, P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises, Royal Air Force and Sainsbury's Supermarkets.
Tom Jasny has worked as a freelance photographer since 1999. He splits his time between far away destinations and his home base Düsseldorf, deriving influence and energy from each.
Aerial and drone photography has become a very important topic in his work. Specialised in hotel and resort photography, he spent many hours in helicopters around the world shooting for different clients before using his own drones. "Using drones gives me more flexibility to create exceptional images."
His latest work was done in New York City for Plaza Hotels where he flew over Manhattan and Riu Hotels & Resorts in Mauritius and Jamaica. For the last two years, he has also been producing videos of castles and palaces for Engel & Völkers Germany.
VantagePoint is the creative vision of photographer Jeff Peters, who founded the company to provide thought-provoking imagery for architects, developers, ad agencies and business creatives.
VantagePoint specialises in architecture and aerial photography including interior and exterior, hotel and resort, retail, and corporate photography. For the past 25 years its goal has been to create visual chemistry between the viewer and its imagery.
"We work with our clients to deliver their message through creative, fresh, inviting imagery."
VantagePoint has embraced drone technology to add new and unique perspectives to its still and motion imagery. It uses the Freefly Alta 8 platform that can carry large still and cinema cameras to create never before possible viewpoints.