Drone Photography: 9 Tips to
Drastically Improve Your Aerial
Photos
Ever wondered what Saudi Arabia looks like from above? Imagine flying
over the golden dunes of the Empty Quarter, or gliding past the sleek skyline
of Riyadh or Jeddah—capturing views that most people only dream of. That’s
the magic of aerial photography.
Not too long ago, getting those shots meant hiring helicopters and spending a
fortune. But things have changed. With drone technology becoming more
affordable and user-friendly, aerial photography is now within reach for
everyone—from hobbyists to professionals.
Whether you’re a creative soul looking to capture Saudi Arabia’s natural
beauty, or a business owner wanting to showcase your property, project, or
brand in a stunning new light, drone photography is a powerful tool. And
the best part? You don’t need to be a tech wizard to get started.
Discover how aerial photography and videography are transforming
industries in Saudi Arabia. Capture stunning visuals for real estate, events,
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Ready to take your shots to the next level? Here are some practical tips to
help you master aerial photography—Saudi style.
Learn the Basics
Whether you are a pro or a beginner at photography, knowing your drone is
key. Start by learning how to pilot your craft effectively. Practice enough, and
you’ll focus on photography instead of the drone’s mechanics. We
recommend starting out with an inexpensive trainer drone, which you can
learn to fly before investing in a pricier one.
Drones also offer various features like Smartphone feed, beginner mode,
geofence, and more. The more time you spend with your drone, the more you
would understand the machine and thus, improve your aerial photography.
Explore expert tips to improve aerial photos and capture stunning,
high-quality drone imagery every time.
Plan Your Aerial Photoshoot
Before starting out with drone photography, it’s important to plan out your
photoshoots. For this, you need Google Earth, which will give you a
top-down satellite view as well as a 3D view of the location you are planning
to shoot at.
Looking at the 3D view of the location beforehand gives you an idea about
the interesting landforms, buildings, or roadways in the vicinity so you can
place your drone in the right place for the best quality images.
Another important thing is timing. Just like golden hour gives you the best
light of the day to get high-quality shots. Similarly, the sun’s location in the
sky will affect all your images. If you’re planning on shooting for a few
hours, note the outdoor lighting and how it will change throughout your shoot
day.
Be Aware of Relevant Laws
It’s very important to know who can pilot drones, where, and how. Be aware
of the laws where you are flying and follow them. Always follow the rules as
punishments for violations can be harsh. Never try flying a drone around
airports, emergency situations, wildfires, or areas with other aircraft as it is
not only irresponsible but also dangerous and even life-threatening.
Be respectful of others and don’t fly over private property if you don’t have
permission from the land-owner. It’s highly recommended to keep a safe
distance from people, buildings, cars, and other objects to prevent any harm
or property damage. Always check local regulations for drone photography
services.
Make Use of Rule of Thirds
It’s one of the basic rules of photography that applies to drone photography as
well. When you compose your shot, keep the Rule of Thirds in mind. Drone
cameras usually have a thirds grid to help photographers frame their photos
more accurately. If you have the option of using an overlay grid, don’t forget
to use it.
As with normal landscape photography, it’s good to explore the area with
your drone and find out objects that can act as leading lines to guide your
viewer’s eye around the frame to the most important elements. For example
rivers, roads, or bridges can do wonderfully well as leading lines.
It usually takes some trial and error to achieve the desired composition, but
with enough practice, you would definitely get the right composition.
Look for Symmetry, Patterns, and Lines
Taking photos with a drone allows you to capture patterns that aren’t visible
when approached from other vantage points. Take advantage of the
opportunity to view ordinary sceneries from a bird’s eye view and look for
unique lines and patterns to make your images more interesting.
Incorporating such design elements can significantly improve your overall
composition, and in some cases, they can also help influence how your
audience will observe your photo.
A bird’s eye view also lets you find the beauty that you just can’t recognize
from the ground. A park or town square may reveal incredible symmetry.
Capture it with a shot that makes a perfect mirror image…. In any photo,
sharp lines shape the composition of your shot, directing the viewer’s gaze.
You can do the same! With a road or trail, frame your shot to make the line
extend from left to right, top to bottom, or even corner to corner. Consider
this technique for professional drone photography. Master the art of aerial
photography and elevate your visuals with expert techniques and creative
drone perspectives.
Capture Lights and Shadows
Lights and shadows play a very important role in photography. They help
define the mood, tone, vibe, and composition of your photo. Shooting with a
drone gives you a new way to capture these interesting lights and shadows.
Just before sunset, when the sun is low, the shadows are huge. If you notice
these shadows at eye level, they don’t paint such a dramatic picture, but from
up above it’s a completely different picture. Our shadows stretch out into
gigantic silhouettes painting the whole story when captured from above.
When you shoot with a drone you get to see lights and shadows in an entirely
new way. Take advantage of this light play and capture some dramatic scenes
and discover how lights and shadows can completely change the scene.
Play with Perspectives
Aerial photographs don’t mean you have to take overhead shots. You can try
different perspectives. With drones, it’s sometimes second nature to want to
fly the drone as high as it can go and capture a direct overhead shot.
However, that’s not the case, there’s a lot of scope for creativity as you just
need to move around the drone and find the best viewpoint for capturing your
subject.
Drones are unique, so use them to take your photography to the next level.
Stop thinking in traditional terms and get creative. Shooting from a drone
doesn’t always mean you have to fly really high. Try to fly the drone at a
height that captures the details of the image that you are trying to create.
Sometimes, if you take the drone too high, all the details might get lost. So
when in doubt, just experiment with the height.
Try Panorama Shots
If you are using a drone camera, chances are it features a low-resolution
camera that wouldn’t be able to capture all the details. Of course, this doesn’t
matter when you are using a more expensive higher-end drone. When you are
photographing something that’s enormous and beautiful such as a huge castle,
a quaint little village, an island, etc, you can do it full justice by taking a
panorama with your drone.
Panorama photography with a drone is quite easy. Most drone cameras have a
built-in panorama feature, which will do all the work for you and you just
have to shoot. Save the panorama images in RAW format so you can work on
them later on. Once you are back from the shooting you can select all the best
images and stitch them together using image editing software such as Adobe
Lightroom, or Photoshop.
Lower the ISO Setting
The camera on your drone is not going to produce images of as high quality
as your DSLR, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use it to take incredible
images. With drones, it’s important that you use the lowest ISO to minimize
noise. It can be as low as 100. Unless you are shooting at night, it won’t be
necessary to use high ISO settings.
When shooting in windy or shady places, you can open up the aperture or use
a slower shutter speed, 1/6th of a second, to let in more light and be able to
maintain the lowest ISO for clean, sharp images.
Conclusion
By using these techniques, you can create fun and meaningful shots with
drone photography in Saudi Arabia. Whether you’re capturing the stunning
landscapes, modern cityscapes, or special events, the possibilities are endless.
It’s an exciting field that combines technology and creativity.
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