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Aerial Photography

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Equipment for aerial photography is available in various styles. Telescopic aluminum masts that can be outfitted with a camera and can be extended to heights of 100 feet. Also helium-filled blimps are available which is available in sizes from 5 feet to 25 feet, which can be outfitted with cameras that reaches heights up to 1,000 feet. A tether line or a remote control can safely operate the blimps from the ground. The amazing thing is, the blimps are very inexpensive. A telescopic mast or a helium blimp, both can be fitted with digital still or video cameras or film. Government agencies, homeowners, property developers, corporations, amusement parks, golf courses, outdoor-event organizers, and sports event organizers, basically any business that needs aerial photographs of their respective event or property, can be the potential client. Little bit of training would be of help to operate the equipment.

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