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Welcome

The term "Framed" refers to the act of enclosing or presenting something within a frame, which is a common practice in photography to enhance the visual appeal of an image. "Shot" relates to capturing a photograph, often used to describe the act of taking a picture. Together, "The Framed Shot" suggests a focus on both the artistic presentation of photographs and the moments captured, implying a professional and curated approach to photography. The name evokes a sense of artistry and attention to detail in the photography business.
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Drone
Drone photography is a style of photography that utilizes unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, to capture images from an elevated, often unique, perspective. This technique allows photographers to obtain shots that would be impossible or difficult to achieve from the ground, offering a "bird's-eye view". Drone photography encompasses various styles, including vertical, oblique (low and high), and large-scale, depending on the angle and horizon view. It's a versatile tool for capturing landscapes, real estate, events, and more, adding depth and visual impact through its unique aerial perspective. The defining characteristic is the elevated viewpoint, offering a different understanding of the subject and its surroundings. Drone photography allows for unique compositions by utilizing different altitudes and angles, often revealing patterns, textures, and contrasts not visible from the ground. Vertical shots are taken straight down, while oblique shots can include the horizon, providing different visual narratives. Drone shots can evoke a sense of wonder and emotional connection by showcasing the vastness or specific details of a scene. Drone photography is applicable to various fields, including real estate, landscape, event coverage, and cinematography. Understanding drone flight modes, camera settings, and safety regulations (like those from the FAA) is crucial for successful drone photography.

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