Peonies are harvested at the Fleur de Roy peony farm in Mitchell’s Bay, Ontario (2025).
Drone photography breaks beyond the conventional perspective, opening up an entirely new way of seeing. Natural landscapes become sweeping and cinematic. Iconic buildings and locations are reinvented. Perspectives on industry - construction, agriculture, or transportation - are broadened. Drone photography offers access to rooftops, skylines, and structures that remain hidden or inaccessible from the ground. Visual access that was once limited to aircraft, makes complex spaces easier to understand.
But the power of drone photography lies not in altitude alone, but in the photographer’s ability to frame scenes with intention and artistry. Aerial imagery isn’t just captured but it’s crafted using light, geometry, and experience in editing, developed from years as an accomplished professional photographer.