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Yes, You Can Now Have A Drone Photograph Your Wedding
When it comes to wedding photography, the sky's the limit -- literally.
Iowa-based Picture Perfect Portrait and Design is offering a brand new service to brides and grooms
looking for unique ways to capture their wedding: drone photography.
Owner and photographer Dale Stierman said
the idea came to him after seeing drones
used for real estate.
"I thought it was a great idea and just knew
there was an angle for wedding
photography," he told The Huffington Post.
"There are endless possibilities for camera
angles that no other photographer can get."
Stierman shot a wedding via drone recently
at the Grand River Center in Dubuque, Iowa,
which sits right on the Mississippi river. This was the result:
Photo courtesy of Picture Perfect Portrait Design
According to Stierman, this is a normally impossible shot to get -- "Airplanes can't get low enough to
do it." Here's another shot with the bridal party:
Photo courtesy of Picture Perfect Portrait Design
Of course, it's not an easy operation. "You can't shoot a whole wedding with a drone, but you can
shoot it for about 30 minutes," Stierman said. That means everything has to be planned out before
the Big Day.
"We plan it out about a week before the wedding, then we have the shots set up when it's time to
shoot," he said.
In order to make sure each 30-minute session runs smoothly, Stierman communicates by two-way
radio with a team on the ground, who directs the wedding party on where to go and what to do. He
also has an expert flyer controlling the drone.
"The whole thing's remarkable," he said.
Couples can add a drone shoot to their photography package for about $400. The company has the
capability to shoot all over the U.S.
What do you think -- would you want a drone to photograph your wedding?
Keep in touch! Check out HuffPost Weddings on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Sign up for our
newsletter here.

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Yes, You Can Now Have A Drone Photograph Your Wedding

  • 1. Yes, You Can Now Have A Drone Photograph Your Wedding When it comes to wedding photography, the sky's the limit -- literally. Iowa-based Picture Perfect Portrait and Design is offering a brand new service to brides and grooms looking for unique ways to capture their wedding: drone photography. Owner and photographer Dale Stierman said the idea came to him after seeing drones used for real estate. "I thought it was a great idea and just knew there was an angle for wedding photography," he told The Huffington Post. "There are endless possibilities for camera angles that no other photographer can get." Stierman shot a wedding via drone recently at the Grand River Center in Dubuque, Iowa, which sits right on the Mississippi river. This was the result: Photo courtesy of Picture Perfect Portrait Design According to Stierman, this is a normally impossible shot to get -- "Airplanes can't get low enough to do it." Here's another shot with the bridal party:
  • 2. Photo courtesy of Picture Perfect Portrait Design Of course, it's not an easy operation. "You can't shoot a whole wedding with a drone, but you can shoot it for about 30 minutes," Stierman said. That means everything has to be planned out before the Big Day. "We plan it out about a week before the wedding, then we have the shots set up when it's time to shoot," he said.
  • 3. In order to make sure each 30-minute session runs smoothly, Stierman communicates by two-way radio with a team on the ground, who directs the wedding party on where to go and what to do. He also has an expert flyer controlling the drone. "The whole thing's remarkable," he said. Couples can add a drone shoot to their photography package for about $400. The company has the capability to shoot all over the U.S. What do you think -- would you want a drone to photograph your wedding? Keep in touch! Check out HuffPost Weddings on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Sign up for our newsletter here.