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Aerial progress photos capture extensive soil remediation project in Tipner, Portsmouth, Hampshire

Since December 2016 we have been documenting the progress at a soil remediation site in Tipner, Portsmouth, Hampshire for national remediation experts SoilFix.

During each visit we have been capturing plan-view progress photographs of the enormous 6-hectare site, which we have had to split up into 3 separate sections — even when using our widest-angle lens and flying at our maximum permissible altitude of 400ft the site doesn’t fit in a single image!

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Beautiful new flint-clad church hall photographed in Redhill, Surrey

Last month we were commissioned by Corniche Builders to photograph one of their latest projects — a brand new flint-clad church hall in Redhill, Surrey. Justifiably proud of the beautiful design and execution of this new building, Corniche were keen to show it off to its best using professional ground-level and elevated photographs.

The church hall was built directly next to the existing 19th Century St John the Evangelist Church, and it was key that the design and appearance of the new hall matched the church as closely as possible.

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New weddings case study added to website

The following blog post has been adapted from a new case study which can be found in the Case Studies section of our website.

Planning your big day, or know someone who is? One of our favourite applications of our aerial photography services is providing professional, discreet, ‘fly-on-the-wall’ (or ‘eye-in-the-sky’ if you prefer!) aerial perspectives of wedding ceremonies and receptions.

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Telescopic mast helps London structural engineering firm assess risk of sagging facade brickwork

A few weeks ago we were commissioned to take some inspection photographs of a building in Cricklewood, London, where a roof-level facade of bricks appeared to be sagging under its own weight, as well as bowing inwards towards the rest of the building. The building’s owners, understandably concerned, called in a structural engineering firm to investigate.

The roof itself was inaccessible without using a cherry picker or scaffolding, so the only option for performing a visual inspection of the facade was either to use a drone or a telescopic mast. As this building was on the corner of a very busy road junction, using the drone was not an option — so it was our mast to the rescue!

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Welcome to our brand new website and showreel!

Well, after a long time in development, I’m very pleased to welcome you to our brand new website!

Taking the best bits from our previous website (which had been online since 2014), our new site is now fully responsive (meaning it scales intelligently depending on what device you’re viewing it on, be it a desktop computer, tablet or smartphone) and will have significantly more content added to it over the coming weeks and months.

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Christmas event photography at the Bombay Sapphire Distillery in Whitchurch, Hampshire

In the lead up to Christmas last year (yes it does feel a long time ago now!), we were commissioned by the Bombay Sapphire distillery in Whitchurch, Hampshire, to take some architectural and candid ‘people’ photographs at one of their many Christmas themed events.

The photographs had to capture the glitz and glammer of the venue (which had been especially decorated for the event), the guests enjoying both themselves and Bombay Sapphire’s special cocktails which were flowing freely for the duration of the event (!), as well as the general ambience of the event — helping to convey what it’s like to attend one of their functions.

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Luxury seaside property development in Cliffsend, Kent, photographed from the ground, mast and drone

Just before Christmas we were contacted by luxury housing developer, Millwood Designer Homes, to photograph one of their developments in Cliffsend, Kent.

Millwood were keen to start expanding their range of marketing imagery to include photographs of their entire developments – rather than just photographs of individual houses as they had been using previously.

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We’ve been driving a 100% electric car for the last 18 months – here’s why we think they are the future

We live in a very exciting age of personal transport, and I believe this year (2017) will see the greatest surge in interest and demand for potentially the most important technological revolution this decade – the electric car.

I have been fascinated by this technology since the first mass-produced pure-electric car was launched back in 2010 – the Nissan Leaf. This fascination took a big leap when, in June 2015, I took out a 2 year lease on my own Nissan Leaf – and I’ve never looked back!

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Complex scaffolding installation at the Royal Engineers Museum in Kent documented with our telescopic mast

Earlier in the autumn we were commissioned by Kent-based scaffolding specialists Scaffolding Access to document a large and very complex installation on the roof of the Royal Engineers Museum in Gillingham, Kent. The existing roof had become too expensive to maintain, so a brand new roof would be installed in its place – but only once the existing roof had been covered by a scaffolding exoskeleton that would allow the building work to proceed regardless of the weather conditions.

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