Trusted Drone Videography Services
London Estate Photography provides commercial drone videography services to commercial estate agents, property owners, investors, commercial developers, construction sites, and more.
Experienced In Aerial Videographer
Professional drone pilot Frank Biganski is a certified remote drone pilot since 2018. Frank holds a CAA GVC certification in the United Kingdom and an FAA Part 107 certification in the United States. Frank’s years of experience and training will deliver affordable and stunning commercial drone videography services that will provide a unique perspective to elevate your commercial property marketing.
With over 80 hours of logged drone flight time and over 400 drone flights, clients can rest assured that Frank’s commitment to safety and quality goes unsurpassed. Furthermore, every flight is backed by Frank’s CAA certification and comprehensive insurance policies to ensure your project is conducted in a professional manor to deliver exceptional video production every time.
Commercial Drone Videography London
London Commercial Drone Property Videography
London Estate Photography provides commercial drone property videography services in all London boroughs. Furthermore, photographer Frank Biganski holds a certified remote pilot status granted by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) with a GVC Operational Authorization. Consequently, this accreditation enables Frank to conduct commercial drone property videography flights across the United Kingdom and Scotland. Notably, possessing the GVC certification demonstrates Frank’s completion of thorough training and testing, ensuring the highest standards of safety in all London commercial drone property videography operations he undertakes.
London Drone Commercial Property Videography
Launching a drone within restricted airspace, as illustrated in the map below, is allowable under specific conditions. However, prior to commencing such operations, a certified remote pilot must secure approval from the National Air Traffic Services (NATS). Application for flight authorisation must be made a minimum of seven days prior to flight operation. To ensure the best images are provided, and considering England’s wet weather conditions, a two-week “weather-window” is typically granted for all drone flight operations. Finally, on the day of flight, the drone pilot must receive a flight code from the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection agency 60 minutes prior to flight.
Low-Risk Lightweight Drones
Frank actively provides drone property photography services across every London borough. Moreover, his status as a certified remote pilot, granted by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) with a GVC Operational Authorization, empowers him to conduct drone property photography flights throughout the United Kingdom and Scotland. Notably, the possession of the GVC certification attests to Frank’s completion of rigorous training and testing, guaranteeing the utmost safety standards in all his operations involving London drone property photography.
For this purpose, Frank has curated a list of London boroughs allowing the launch of drones for photographic purposes on private land. He sourced this information directly from the Council websites which primarily focuses on drone usage over parks and public spaces. However, the list specifically applies to private property launches and photography, excluding filming and videotaping activities.
In instances where councils lack defined drone rules or bylaws, the regulations set by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) take precedence. CAA drone laws are consistently enforceable, and London Estate Photography does not assume responsibility or liability for the provided information, emphasizing that it’s not intended as legal guidance. Adherence to CAA UAS drone laws, outlined in The Air Navigation Order 2016, remains mandatory.
This list specifically concerns the launching and flight of lightweight, low-risk drones, weighing under 250 grams, exclusively from private property for photographic purposes. To reiterate, the allowance applies solely to lightweight drones launched from private property for photography.