The Dangers of Illegal Drone Operators

Today drones are used all around the world for a variety of purposes and by many different people. But not everyone has the requisite knowledge, skills, and attention to detail, to safely fly even a small drone, let alone the bigger ones used by professionals like photographers. This is why owners of drones that weigh 250 grams and above are now required by UK law to register details of their aircraft.

The Benefits of Time-Lapse Video on a Construction Project

When you watch a time-lapse video, it can take seconds or minutes to show you an event that took place over hours, days, weeks, months or years.
Here at Rising View we make time-lapse videos by setting up a camera or cameras with certain exposure settings and a timer to manage shooting intervals. This then documents the events which have taken place over the course of a set period.

The Many Benefits of Using Drone Photography to Market your Golf Course

With so many courses competition for players is fierce and golf course owners and managers need to be on their toes to keep loyal players and attract new ones. Golf Club membership varies from club to club, but it’s a sport that requires a substantial investment. This means that players expect a course that’s well managed and maintained and also has good facilities for relaxation after a game.

Behind the Scenes of a Drone Photography Shoot and the Importance of Safety Measures

Here at Rising View professionalism and safety are two of the most important aspects of our drone photography service. This is why we are registered with the Civil Aviation Authority and we hold a RPAS qualification.

Sometimes we get enquiries from people who say they just want a few photo’s that will won’t take long and they seem genuinely surprised when we tell them that any photo shoot we carry out is done to certain rules and regulations which take time to achieve.

Inspecting Storm Damage with Drone Photography

It’s unfortunate but the British weather is often cold and windy and during the winter months storms can cause damage to roof tops, church spires and solar panels. Inspecting damage at height can be done quickly and efficiently using drone photography. It means that a repair can be put in hand as fast as possible.

Inspecting Your Solar Panels with Drone Photography

Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles that can have cameras attached to them. This means you can have images taken from a height for inspections for maintenance or damage. They are especially useful if you have damage to your solar panels which are usually placed at height on your roof.

Inspecting Church Spires with a Drone

A drone is known as a UAV, which stands for unmanned aerial vehicle. They are used for various purposes, but have gained a lot of popularity with photographers who use their cameras with their drones to create images with a birds-eye view. A drone camera can be very useful when a church spire needs an inspection because it can safely capture crystal clear images which are very high up.

When Using a Drone Can Save You Money

If you have damage to a building at height, there’s now a way to get the damage inspected quickly and without any risk. You can forget about expensive scaffolding and the time taken to erect platforms to see damage. Simply use a drone instead and this can save you time and money.