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How To Plan Amazing Wedding Photography With Drones

by Waseem Abbas on Oct 26, 2017

Are you thinking to shoot your next wedding with drones? Drones are now widely used by wedding photographers for aerial shots and to capture photos with different angles. In this guide, we will share how to plan amazing wedding photography with drones.

1. Permissions to Use Drones at the Venue

Drones are new for many locations. What started to be used for security purposes are now used in the weddings for great shots. It is necessary for you to get permissions from the venue authorities to allow drones.

You can get a permission letter from the venue to present in case of any issues. Make sure that the organizers of the wedding ceremony are clear about your plan.

2. On Demand Shoots

As a photographer, you may know that there are separate charges for any additional demands from the couple. If your client ask for the drone photography in their wedding, then the cost should be on hourly basis.

On Demand Shots

The charges should be mentioned clearly in the wedding photography contract, so both the client and you are clear about everything during the wedding photography consultation process.

3. Use Drones for Aerial Shots

Aerial wedding shots are amazing. You can completely change the photographs with drones. The group shots, bridesmaids and groomsmen poses, ring ceremony, videos and a lot more can be captured with the drones in a wedding.

Aerial Shots

The visual display of aerial shots will blow away your client, and you can earn extra bucks with the popularity too.

4. Announce the Use of Drone

Most of the times drones create panic situation in a wedding. People are not familiar with the use of drone technology in a wedding ceremony. It is recommended that you announce about the drones before the ceremony start.

When the guests know about the drone photography, your work will be easy and the situation will be in your control. Drones may create a distraction in the ceremony rituals, but the couple may not mind because of the results.

5. Safety is a Must

Make sure that you practice flying the drone before the wedding. It will be ideal if you can go to venue of the ceremony and try it out.

Safety Must

You should know that the safety of the drone and guests are important. In the outside locations, watch out for trees and poles. However, if the venue is inside a close space, then you need to be very vigilant about the surroundings.

6. No Close Shots

Drones should be used for the aerial shots. We recommend you to use the camera for the close ups and portraits. It is not a problem to capture aerial portraits with the drones.

The drones should not be in range of the guests. Sometimes people are curious and may try to get too close to the drone, endangering themselves and your equipment.

7. Drone Insurance

Wedding photographers should get the insurance of the drones. Flying a drone above the heads of the guests and between the venue arrangements can be risky. You may face a drone crash in bad circumstances.

Having the right insurance will give you a peace time to shoot freely on any venue. You can also display your insurance copy to the venue owners and the client, so they become confident about your professionalism.

That’s all. We hope this guide has helped you to learn how to plan amazing wedding photography with drones. You may also want to check out our guide on how to use a tilt shift lens for wedding photography. Want to create your own wedding photography site? Start by installing WordPress and follow the Envira blogs.

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