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Let it be known: the future of photography is now, and that future is full of drones. TIP News has noticed an increasing number of drone-based art photography projects popping up in recent months, and the trend isn’t showing any signs of slowing down

It isn’t just artists who are embracing drone photography. Journalists are also getting into the game with powerful drone images.

The future of photography is now, and that future is full of drones.

Drone photography has given us a new way of viewing the world — a way to see almost everything from a bird’s eye view. Technological advances within the drone world that show us just how they are changing our view of the world, and how it is giving professional photographers an innovative photographic language.

Businessman on blurred background using modern drone 3D rendering

Drones equipped with specialised sensors and cameras can be used to gather data, monitor wildlife populations, track changes in land use, and assess the condition of infrastructure. The possibilities are endless, and as technology continues to advance, new applications for drone photography will likely emerge

Additionally, Thumbtack reports that the average aerial photographer earns an average of $250 to $350 per session. Sessions longer than 90 minutes can add about $50 to $70 per hour. Prices can also vary depending on the type of equipment you have and your training

“Drones overall will be more impactful than I think people recognize, in positive ways to help society”

Bill Gates

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in drone technology is one of the most significant trends to watch. This development will enable drones to perform complex tasks with minimal human intervention, opening up a world of possibilities in various industries

What is the future of drone in society?

In future, drones will transport supplies to the remote or inaccessible areas. They will deliver medical supplies and vaccines to remote locations, dangerous places, inaccessible places as well as places affected by war or contagious diseases.

Drones have long been predicted to revolutionize cargo delivery. In theory, models capable of carrying a large payload should become a more efficient alternative to light transport vehicles and helicopters serving hard-to-reach areas. At the same time, unmanned delivery services are just beginning to get on their feet

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