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Tony Stott began his Creative journey providing photographs to motor racing competitors in Melbourne. In due course, he headed to Europe, where as an accredited motor racing photographic correspondent, he provided images and editorial content to many Australian and UK publications. He attended hundreds of motor racing events, including Formula One events and the LeMans 24 Hour race. Tony became a columnist for several radio control enthusiast magazines, and bought his first helicopter. By using the latest lightweight digital photographic equipment with the efficiency of a 1/4 scale hot-air balloon or giant kite (for windy days), superb aerial photographs are possible. Shot framing is assisted by wireless video downlink.
A Unique perspective Low altitude aerial photography (between 3 and 130 metres above the subject) offers a perspective unobtainable by any other means. Traditional aerial photography using full-size aircraft cannot offer the intimacy available (although full-size aircraft will be used if considered appropriate to meet the needs of the client). Equipment We only use the latest high-resolution digital cameras (8 megapixel or better) in order to ensure best quality output. In many cases, our 8 metre mast provides sufficient elevation to make for a stunning photograph, and will be used where weather conditions, traffic, overhead obstacles or other safety considerations require it.
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