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Art Lessons

aking photos from dizzying heights doesn’t necessarily mean that they will be interesting or effective. Once you’ve located yourself on a high altitude with a drone, aimlessly shooting will not guarantee you any visually pleasing results. In fact, the most common problem I’ve observed with amateur photographers is that, once they’ve made their drone airborne, they often get stuck and think to themselves: Where do I start, and what should I shoot that’s going to be interesting? The moment you start to explore aerial photography, a shift in mindset and a structured way of thinking can dramatically boost your confidence and inspire you to create more 

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