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| What we do?
Skyshots provides land based high impact elevated photography
solutions to various industries by taking digital photographs
from the top of a mast that extends up to 15 meters (52 feet).
On top of the mast an 8 megapixel camera with a robotic pan tilt
head is used to take high quality images. The camera is connected
via cable to a laptop computer on the ground.
How we do it?
Specialised software allows us to operate the camera functions
from the lap top computer.
A real time image is displayed on the laptop to allow the perfect
shot composition before the image is captured and downloaded directly
to the hard drive on the laptop. From there the images are burned
onto CD, or transmitted electronically.
Why use it?
Photography is a powerful marketing tool and information
source. However, getting the right shot from ground level
can prove frustrating even to the most seasoned professional!
A better overall perspective can be obtained by photographing
a subject from an oblique angle. It conveys a three dimensionality
that cannot be achieved with traditional aerial and ground
techniques.
The image therefore allows more information such as relative
size and layout to be displayed.
For property marketing purposes it also shows surrounding
areas such as gardens, swimming pools, potential views,
parking facilities etc.
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Key Advantages
- The system does not require any external power source and
can be used in any location
- Skyshots can provide images of buildings, warehouses, commercial
properties, residential properties and vacant land usually only
accessible with scaffolding, cherry pickers and cranes
- The mast unit can be attached to the vehicle or alternately
can be set up in areas where vehicles cannot reach by utilising
a specialised mast base
- Elevated photography not only shows off the key features
of the property but also allows a glimpse of the surrounding
area
Service areas
- Perth Metropolitan Area
- Mandurah
- South West and regional areas on request
Gellery & Service Applications
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