Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Welcome

Welcome to the Virginia Aerial Photography blog. This is our first foray into blogging, and we hope to start a conversation among aviation and aerial photography enthusiasts. First, a bit about us. Why did we start an aerial photography company? The idea hatched over a long lunch where two friends, one a pilot and one a photographer, realized there was a potential synergy in their interests.

Peter Aaslestad is a professional photographer who has been featured in Virginia Living, Inform Magazine, Traditional Building and other publications. He is is also a preservation architect. His expertise in architectural documentation is frequently sought by leading preservation architects across the country to collaborate on projects that require a high degree of reliability and graphic excellence. Past commissions have included national landmarks as well as many everyday structures.

Will Moore is a commercial pilot and flight instructor who has logged over ten thousand flight hours, and still fancies any chance to take to the skies in his taildragger airplane.

Together, we hope to create a different kind of aerial photography company. We believe there is an unmet need in Virginia to capture compelling aerial perspectives of Virginia's natural resources, its communities, historic sites and buildings, and other landmarks. We think every picture truly does tell a story - to that end, we carefully listen to the unique needs of each client. We pledge to present our subjects in the best light possible as a way to provide its clients with an excellent product that will gain in value over time. We provide a full range of digital aerial photography for a variety of uses:
  • real estate homes, farms and estates
  • construction progress
  • economic development site selection
  • industrial commercial sites
  • film industry scouting
  • heritage sites
  • panoramic viewsheds
  • tourism
  • art

We look forward to hearing from you. What are you looking for in an aerial photographer?

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