Monday, February 15, 2016

Latest trend in marriages - drone photography of weddings


The latest trend in Indian weddings is to capture those glorious moments on videos from the air and this aerial photography is dine by using drones. Many of the big, fat Indian weddings are held at magnificent forts and palaces and addition of drones adds another dimension to make the event more regal. This trend is fast catching on as more and more couples are opting for aerial shots of their wedding.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 15 February 2016.
In Rajasthan this is most evident - this state provides a diversity in landscaping, clear skyline and open space to the lensmen who say that the demand for drone cameras has increased several times in the past two years. As a wedding planner admits - in Rajasthan, a drone can add grandeur to the images of the already plush wedding venues. ... The wide-angle and top-angle shots give a new outlook. The cameras are installed with ultra-high resolution (4K) cameras, zoom lenses and advanced stabilizers.
Such sophisticated drones provide a unique visual perspective of the ceremonies and can be purchased online from between Rs 75,000 to Rs 4 lakh, based on the demand and purpose. Of course, many photographers prefer to take it on rent for Rs 12,000 to 35,000 per day after depositing the identity proof and security money.
Photographers of Jaipur claim that last year there was a tremendous demand for drone photography. The photographers have their own code of conduct keeping in mind the security and safety aspects - they strictly say no to our clients for drone shoots in city areas. The shooting are confined to farmhouses and outskirt areas.


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