Drone Imagery
Drone imagery of land and water - still images, video, and orthomosaics.
Orthomosaics are composite, high-resolution images made from hundreds of photos taken on a pre-planned flight path and stitched together. Think of them as on-demand, high-resolution versions of satellite imagery. The resolution and cost for an orthomosaic depends on the height of the mapping flight. A lower-altitude flight will take longer and produce more detail at a greater cost. Different altitudes suit different needs.
Drone imagery can be used for planning, publicity, and tracking changes to a space. Aerial imagery can be accentuated with media from ground level to highlight the story of a place.

Clockwise from top: orthomosaic of Dock Street Park, A Halloween Pennant dragonfly at rest on a Redbud Tree at Dock Street Park, Drone image of Dock Street Park, Dock Street Park ribbon cutting ceremony.

Orthomosaic of Dock Street Park in Richmond, VA for the James River Park System & Marvel Designs.

Dock Street Park, Richmond, VA.

Dock Street Park, Richmond, VA.

Dock Street Park, Richmond, VA.

Orthomosaic of Mayo Island in Richmond, VA for the James River Park System & Marvel Designs.

Mayo Island, Richmond, VA.

Mayo Island, Richmond, VA.

Mayo Island, Richmond, VA.

Orthomosaic of Blackwell Park in Richmond, VA for Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay.

Blackwell Park, Richmond, VA.

Blackwell Park, Richmond, VA.