What a drone reveals that photos can't
Aerial is not about height for its own sake. It is about context, scale and the one angle that makes a property feel inevitable.
A drone is often sold as a gadget: get it up, spin around the house, land. Used that way it adds nothing. Used well, it answers the questions a ground-level photo never can.
Context is the real product
Buyers at the top of the market are buying a position as much as a property. Where does the sun set. How private is the plot. What is the drive to the coast. The air answers all of it in a single move.
From the ground you see a house. From the air you see a life.
Scale you can feel
A wide lens on the ground distorts. The air does not lie. A slow rise over a hillside villa shows the true footprint, the gardens, the way the land falls toward the sea. That honesty builds trust before a viewing is ever booked.
The one angle that sells
Every property has a hero angle, and it is almost never at eye level. Our job is to find the height and the approach that make the place look inevitable, as if it could not sit anywhere else. That is the frame that ends up as the cover.
- The reveal: rising to expose the view beyond
- The context: pulling back to place it in the landscape
- The intimacy: dropping close along a terrace or ridge line