Los Angeles Helicopter Photoflights
Your Home, Business, Boat or Castle from the air!
We will take high quality digital photos of any property you desire. Just supply a street address or GPS co-ordinate
and we will provide digital images or photo prints of the subject.
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We try and combine PhotoFlights to keep your cost at this affordable price - so your order may take up to
10 days to complete. Urgent requests can be completed at a surcharge.
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Taking off from LAX
We take photos from a new Robinson R44 with Air Conditioning!- also available
for special events, filming or do it yourself Photo Flights.
Fly for one hour with up to 2 additional freinds and shoot all the pictures you require - you can even use one of our Canon cameras with stabilized lens.
Pick up from Burbank, Van Nuys, Santa Monica, LAX or another local airport.
1 hr - $595.00
Please ask for more details.
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The Getty Center
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The Bat Cave in Griffith Park
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Toluca Lake
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Baywatch - the real thing!
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West Side Real Estate
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Downtown Los Angeles
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Santa Monica Pier
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Burbank Air Center
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The Observatory
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Malibu Coast Line
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Beach House
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West Side Mansion
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Aerial Real Estate Shots /Surveys / Location Scouting
Aerial Photo Showing a Sample Property
House in Pasadena & Auto Shop in Burbank
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LA TIMES 1/30/04
"People are really intrigued by the bird's-eye view of their house," says Gaebel. "Whenever you take a large photograph of an area and you hang it somewhere, people come up and say, 'Oh, where do I live?' It's always a party conversation piece."
Often residents want the pictures for entirely practical reasons, from verifying boundary lines to helping real estate agents sell their home. But increasing numbers of homeowners are getting hooked on aerial portraits for their own sake, a "postcard of home," as seen from above.
Palace In Pasadena!
Aerial View of Development Site for Commercial Broker
Development site in Beaumont, Ca. for commercial broker firm.
Lobby Photo for Hollywood Lighting Company
LA TIMES 1/30/04
"People are really intrigued by the bird's-eye view of their house," says Gaebel. "Whenever you take a large photograph of an area and you hang it somewhere, people come up and say, 'Oh, where do I live?' It's always a party conversation piece."
Often residents want the pictures for entirely practical reasons, from verifying boundary lines to helping real estate agents sell their home. But increasing numbers of homeowners are getting hooked on aerial portraits for their own sake, a "postcard of home," as seen from above.
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