Drone view of a wedding couple
 

As a professional wedding photographer based in the picturesque county of Somerset, I’ve had the privilege of capturing countless love stories against its breathtaking backdrops. From the rolling hills to historic estates, Somerset provides a stunning canvas for wedding photography. In recent years, a new perspective has added an exciting dimension to my work – drone wedding photography.

The Bird’s Eye View Advantage

Drone photography allows me to capture your special day from a completely different vantage point. Traditional ground-based photography is limited to eye-level perspectives, but with a drone, I can soar above, offering sweeping views and unique angles that ground cameras simply can’t achieve.

Imagine capturing the entirety of your venue – whether it’s a rustic barn in the countryside or a stately manor – in a single, stunning shot. Aerial photos can showcase the beauty and scale of your location, highlighting details that might otherwise go unnoticed. The rolling landscapes of Somerset, with its patchwork fields and charming villages, become a mesmerizing backdrop when viewed from above.

A wide, sweeping view of a wedding reception set up outdoors, with decorated tables, fairy lights, and the views over the Avon Gorge
An expansive view of a rustic countryside wedding venue, captured from a drone flying above, showing lush green fields, a charming barn, and surrounding landscape

Enhanced Storytelling

Every wedding is a story, and drone photography enhances that narrative by adding context and grandeur to your images. The progression of your day – from the guests arriving to the ceremony, from group photos to the reception – can be beautifully documented from above, providing a comprehensive visual tale.

Drones can also capture dynamic shots of moments that are difficult to shoot from the ground. Picture your grand entrance, the first dance, or a send-off with sparklers, all filmed from an overhead perspective. These moments become even more memorable and cinematic with the addition of aerial footage.

Group Shots Made Easy

Organizing large group photos can be a logistical challenge, especially when you want to capture everyone in a single frame. Drones solve this problem effortlessly. By hovering above, a drone can take expansive group shots without the need for scaffolding or tall ladders. This ensures everyone is included and looks their best without any fuss.

A large group of wedding guests gathered for a celebratory photo, taken from above by a drone, ensuring everyone is in the frame
A large group of wedding guests gathered for a celebratory photo, taken from above by a drone, ensuring everyone is in the frame

Creativity and Versatility

Drones open up a realm of creative possibilities. They can be used to capture more than just photos – dynamic videos of your wedding day become possible, adding an extra layer of emotion and movement to your memories. Slow-motion aerial footage of confetti falling, or a panoramic video of your ceremony setup, can add a dramatic and cinematic touch to your wedding album.

Peace of Mind and Professional Quality

As a professional photographer, owning and operating my own drone means I have full control over the quality and execution of the aerial shots. I understand the flow of weddings and can seamlessly integrate drone photography into the day’s schedule without disruption. My experience ensures that the drone is used safely and effectively, capturing high-quality images and videos without compromising the intimacy and joy of your celebration.

Conclusion

Drone wedding photography is more than just a trend; it’s a game-changer that adds a fresh perspective to wedding albums. In the beautiful county of Somerset, with its stunning landscapes and historic venues, the addition of aerial photography can elevate your wedding photos to new heights – quite literally. As a dedicated wedding photographer, my goal is to capture every cherished moment, and with a drone, I can ensure your love story is told from every angle, providing memories that will last a lifetime.

A wide, sweeping view of a wedding reception set up outdoors, with decorated tables, fairy lights, and the rolling Somerset countryside beyond.
overhead shot of a wedded couple lying down on the floor at Clifton Observatory
A large group of wedding guests gathered for a celebratory photo, taken from above by a drone, ensuring everyone is in the frame.
Drone photo overlooking the venue and the setting sun going down behind Glastonbury Tor
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