Guthrie Aerial Photography

Transport Aerial Photography

Transport

Aerial photography is an excellent way to display; bridges, road networks, railway stations, airports and harbours.  Whether it’s for planning, traffic control or maintenance, aerial images offer a unique viewing angle, displaying a subject’s size, boundary, and environs.

We have been photographing transport links throughout Scotland for 15+ years, bringing experience and know-how to each photoshoot.  We are resourceful and flexible and can meet any special client requirements.

Here's how it works

The Target – Let us know the name, address of the target, and a plan if you have it.

The Quotation – A fixed quotation will be generated; starting from £290 + VAT as part of a shared flight.  Special one-off flights for time-sensitive jobs, and jobs further afield are no problem.

DISCOUNTED RATES FOR MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

The Flying – Operating various small aircraft from Glasgow, Cumbernauld and Inverness Airports we fly approximately every 10 days.  We only fly with Commercial Pilots, are fully insured and have CAA approval for our operation.

The Photography – For each location a survey will be undertaken; 20+ images will be captured; half of these close-ups, and the other half wider images showing local area / amenities.

The Post Processing – All our images are post processed and ready-to-use before being forwarded to our clients via ‘WeTransfer’ or ‘Smash’.  If time is critical, the images can often be delivered the same day as the shoot.

WHY CHOOSE AERIALS FROM AN AIRCRAFT
  • Unlike drones we are not limited to 400ft, aircraft aerials are often 1,500ft but can be taken up to 5,000ft.  Photographs taken from a higher viewpoint are essential for larger sites and make local amenities appear closer to the target.
  • The aircraft is perfect for confidential jobs.
  • Quick turnaround of work.  Taking advantage of rare sunny Scottish days we can undertake multiple projects in multiple locations for you in one day.
  • We can legally fly over built-up areas and in controlled airspace, e.g. above city centres or busy airport locations.