Service Description
Being able to capture your wedding day is essential. Although memories are instilled into our brain for a long time, being able to reminisce back and look through our wedding photos is a wonderful experience.
Although ground level photography is amazing at getting up close and capturing those intimate moments, it struggles to give you perspective on your big day. Using our drones, you’re able to see how grand your wedding day actually is. Having the contrast between intimate, personal moments to aerial shots that showcase the venue really offers a unique experience for your wedding album.
If you’re unsure of what shots you can get with a drone here’s a few: Fly By; the fly by works by flying past something in the foreground. This is useful for flying past buildings or crowds. Follow; the follow shot is exactly what it says and can be really nice if your wedding is outdoors; it’s the perfect shot for the wife walking down the aisle. Rise Up; the rise up works by facing the drone camera down and then lifting the drone straight up. This can be an excellent establishing shot to showcase large crowds and venue size.
Safe & Satisfied
Our two main priorities on your wedding day are to make sure you’re safe and that you’re satisfied. Most people stress enough about everything else happening on their wedding day, the last thing we want is for our customers to stress about the drones. All of our drone operators have obtained their drone licenses and adhere to the rules set out by the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority). You can take comfort in knowing that not only are our drone operators safe but they also deliver you with the best results.
The Cost of Hiring a Wedding Drone
The cost can depend on a number of different factors. For instance, the number of pictures taken, the angles, the location of the venue, number of operators and drones needed etc. If you’re interested in taking your wedding photos to the next level get in touch with us via email. Alternatively, give us a call and we’ll quote you a price.

