Industries Benefit from Aerial Photography

September 5, 2011 by Digital Photography  
Filed under Aerial Photography

Aerial photography has long been one of the most effective and widely-used tools employed by countless industries today. It has been in use in various forms since 1858, when French photographer and balloonist Gaspard-Félix Tournachon captured images over Paris, France. Since then, the technology has improved but the idea has remained the same: to capture images of large expanses of land from the air. You might be wondering what types of businesses could benefit from bird’s-eye views of land besides home developers and real estate brokers; in reality, aerial photography has been an important tool for industries and organizations like schools, landscapers, and even golf courses! Let’s take a look at how some different businesses can benefit from quality aerial imaging.

Real Estate and Home Development

It is not too difficult to guess how aerial photography would benefit an industry like real estate and development; after all, developers need to know how much land they are working with and what its geographical layout is. Using professional aerial images, developers are able to plan out home developments based on what the specific area of land offers. Similarly, real estate professionals use aerial photography as a planning tool, but in a slightly different way; more often than not, realtors will use images of specific areas of land from years past in order to get a better idea of how the land has changed over time. How quickly has it been developed, and what types of businesses are being built? These questions can be researched using historical aerial photographyto allow the realtor to better predict future residential and commercial trends.

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Engineers and Landscapers

While engineering and landscaping are largely different fields, they benefit from aerial photography in similar ways: by using images to observe the details of a site in order to plan future developments. Landscapers can see how the layout of the land looks to better plan specific landscapes, and engineers can use the images to plan future projects and developments. Additionally, both industries can use the imaging to track the progress of projects from ground breaking to completion.

Schools, Golf Courses, Etc.

Have you ever seen aerial images used in promotional material? Odds are that you have probably seen an aerial image of a local school, landmark, or golf course as a part of a flyer, website, or other marketing tool. With this in mind, it’s easy to see that the possibilities of how different industries can make the most of aerial photography are limitless!

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