by Joe Polillio | Mar 6, 2019 | Drone Photography Tips, Drone Safety
One of my first drones (Cuper) has been finally retired after about 100 flight hours. This DJI Inspire 1 Pro has travelled with me all across the United States. It has been such a stable and reliable aircraft. Whether shooting in the mountains of Los Angeles,...
by Joe Polillio | Dec 6, 2018 | Drone Photography Tips, Drone Safety
Operating a Drone at night presents many exciting possibilities, but it is very dangerous and requires training, preparation and authorization. Make sure your clients are aware that flying at night presents more planning and expense, because you need more prep time...
by Joe Polillio | Nov 28, 2018 | Drone Photography Tips, Drone Safety
It’s a great honor to be spot lighted by my Drone Alma Mater Unmanned Vehicle University. Professional drone training is essential for safe, controlled and successful aerial drone operations. My training with them along with my 8 months in Flight School, gave me...
by Joe Polillio | Aug 28, 2018 | Drone Photography Tips
How To Use Your Drone To Take Amazing Vacation Pics! Vacation is a great time to take your drone with you to capture some beautiful imagery while you are away. Here are some ideas to help you bring home the gold! 1. Bird’s Eye Checking the bird’s eye...
by Joe Polillio | Mar 13, 2018 | Drone Photography Tips
SHOOTING AFTER THE STORM Snow storms provide great opportunities for beautiful drone scenics, especially in the North East when things can look really dead in the winter. It’s important to remember a few things. First, wait for it to stop snowing. Falling snow...
by Joe Polillio | Sep 20, 2017 | Drone Photography Tips
Drone Photography tip Birdseye view or as the Scientists call it, Nadir. Always check out what’s directly below your drone. You never know what you’ll find. This is another Drone shot in this October’s issue of New Jersey...
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