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Five Common Drone Photography Mistakes

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Five Common Drone Photography Mistakes
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05 December 2023

By Donald Laird, Santa Rosa Junior College Drone Studies Program

Owner, Sky Perspective Photos

In my experiences as both an educator and professional drone pilot, I've come across some recurring "errors" that drone photographers tend to make when composing, shooting, and/or processing images. You can enhance your reputation and book more jobs by producing visuals that speak with impact, dimension, clarity, and uniqueness. Here are five missteps to dodge that should help you impress potential clients.

[1] Focusing too much on the "dronie-ness" of the shot, and not paying enough attention to the details of the image, such as composition, lighting, etc.

[2] Shooting the same shots repetitively. Straight-down shots from high up are nice enough, but there needs to be a lot more variety of angles.

[3] Not knowing your target audience’s needs well enough. You need to provide the images your clients want and need—not just what you want to shoot.

[4] Doing too much work in post-processing. It’s way too common to overprocess images—usually over sharpening or increasing saturation beyond reasonability.

[5] Not valuing your work enough. There’s often a race to the bottom when pricing services, which don’t include consideration for time or risks taken.

Learn More!
CLICK HERE for information on the Drone Studies Program at Santa Rosa Junior College.
CLICK HERE to visit Sky Perspective Photos.
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