FAQ: Deliverables + Usage
FAA Part 107 certified aerial deliverables—what you’ll receive, how files are formatted, and how to use drone imagery to add context, scale, and location story for architecture, hospitality, and commercial properties.
Deliverables + Usage (Aerial)
Aerial coverage is most valuable when it’s planned around real usage: hero context, site relationships, approach, scale, and setting. Below are the most common questions about what you’ll receive and how to deploy aerial files across web, print, and campaigns.
1) What do you deliver after an aerial shoot?
A curated set of finished aerial images that tell the site story—elevated obliques, establishing wides, and select top-down frames when useful. Final files are delivered organized and ready to publish.
2) Do you deliver both web-ready and print-ready files?
Yes. You’ll receive web-ready exports for fast loading and consistent online color, plus print-ready exports for brochures, proposals, leasing decks, and presentations. If you have specific sizing requirements, I’ll match them.
3) What file types do you deliver?
Standard delivery is high-resolution JPEGs (web + print exports). TIFFs can be included when needed for large-format print or agency workflows.
4) How many final aerial images will we receive?
It depends on scope: property size, surrounding context, and how the images will be used (campaign hero vs. full site story). I’ll recommend a practical target and capture plan based on your goals.
5) What angles do you typically include?
Most sets include: a strong establishing wide, 1–2 medium-height obliques that show approach and frontage, context frames (water, skyline, amenities, access), and optional top-downs when layout, pool/patio, or site planning benefits from it.
6) Can you capture both aerial and ground imagery on the same project?
Yes. Aerial works best when it complements the ground story. If we’re capturing architecture/interiors or hospitality coverage, we can add aerial strategically so the full set feels cohesive and complete.
7) How are the files organized and named?
Delivered in a clean folder structure with simple filenames—making it easy for your team to pull “hero aerial,” “context,” and “top-down” selects quickly for web pages, decks, and campaigns.
8) Do you provide alternate crops for banners and social?
Yes—when it helps. If you tell me the intended placements (website headers, paid ads, print spreads, social), I can include a small set of alternate crops for your key selects so they’re immediately usable.
9) What’s included in post-production for aerial images?
A refined, editorial finish: natural color, balanced contrast, and clean presentation. When appropriate, I’ll reduce distractions and refine consistency so the set feels polished without looking over-processed.
10) Are you FAA-certified to fly commercially?
Yes—FAA Part 107 certified. If a location has airspace restrictions, we plan accordingly and capture within compliant operating requirements. This keeps production professional, safe, and dependable.
11) What’s the typical turnaround time?
Turnaround depends on scope and retouching needs. If you have a deadline (launch, campaign date, announcement), share it up front and I’ll structure a delivery plan that supports it.
Ready to add an elevated perspective?
Share the property location, timeline, and intended usage. I’ll recommend a clean aerial coverage plan and deliverables that are ready for web, print, and campaigns.