During a recent Zoom meeting with students in Connecticut I was questioned about the advantages of using a drone in visual storytelling. Two photos from today are the best illustration of the difference. The photo above is Luther Schalk running a tiller through his family’s plot at the Blendon Township Community Garden. Shot with a wide angle to take in the background, Blendon Cemetery. Shot as a Hail Mary with the camera extended at arm’s length above my head to get a slightly elevated position so the cemetery could be better seen and not lost at the horizon line.
Drone's Eye View Is Better
Drone's Eye View Is Better
Drone's Eye View Is Better
During a recent Zoom meeting with students in Connecticut I was questioned about the advantages of using a drone in visual storytelling. Two photos from today are the best illustration of the difference. The photo above is Luther Schalk running a tiller through his family’s plot at the Blendon Township Community Garden. Shot with a wide angle to take in the background, Blendon Cemetery. Shot as a Hail Mary with the camera extended at arm’s length above my head to get a slightly elevated position so the cemetery could be better seen and not lost at the horizon line.