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A Birds eye view of the M25

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Consultation Atkins, one of the world’s most respected Design, Engineering and Project Management Consultancies, recently commissioned High Level Photography to come up with a photographic solution for elevated views of several M25 motorway intersections. The purpose was to illustrate them within the context of their surroundings, show the existing road layout and the surrounding lands […]

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A Different Take on the Team Shot

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An Almost Impossible Team Challenge!   To mark the launch of our new website, plans were put in place for a spectacular team shot to match. Trying to co-ordinate the entire High Level team is somewhat akin to herding cats! However, the challenge gauntlet was thrown down and a date was set for a new […]

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Behind the Scenes – An Alternative Use for a Crane!

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Up, Up and Away Last Friday, one of our intrepid photographers Sam Gormley made his way into London to shoot some view photography, hanging from a crane! Take at look at this behind-the-scenes snippet of Sam’s adventure and witness the dizzying lengths that High Level go to in order to get the job done: Behind the […]

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Summer Of ’13 Captured in Full Bloom

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Hot take-off As the mercury in our thermometers records temperatures soaring over 30 degrees, the multi-skilled photographers at High Level are working hard to ensure the events of this summer are captured and shared.   Earlier this week, the aerial photography team took a helicopter flight over Hampton Court Palace – where they witnessed the […]

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The Cherry (Picker) on a Photographer’s Cake

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Once again High Level Photography has recently taken to the skies.  This time it was not a twin engine aircraft  that carried us forth, but a giant cherry picker!   These beasts of the road are often referred to in the construction world as elevated work platforms or man lifts and that is precisely what […]

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Red Sky at Night… Aerial Photographer’s Delight!

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The Joy of a red streaked summer evening sky gives no greater encouragement to our aerial photographers’ with an extensive list of “summer sunshine” briefs in their diary!  Putting our faith in the great British summer (and weather forecast), one evening last week we called air traffic control and scheduled a take-off slot for early […]

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Evening aerial photography flight over the River Thames

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Recently, two of the High Level Photographers’ flew a helicopter down the river Thames in London to capture some sunset shots over London – a contrast to our early birds eye view aerial photography of London in dawn sunshine, which you can view here.   In our short timeframe we got some stunning crisp photographs of the […]

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View Photography in the City of London

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View Photography in the City of London During last week High Level Photography were asked to photograph some views that will be available to owners of a new development in Central / East London.  The only problem was that the building did not yet exist at the various floor levels required   Balloon or Crane […]

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Aerial Photography over London, Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield, Northampton

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Aerial Photography – Flight Overview On Friday 27th January 2012 High Level Photography flew a large aerial photography sortie. The route was from Fairoaks Airport in Surrey (our head office) to the North of England via South East London and back. As well as the aerial photography commissions on the route we also took the […]

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Elevated Mast in the City of London

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Today Sunday 22nd January 2012, High Level Photography were in operation with an elevated camera unit in the City of London, parked on a red route! High Level applied for the permits to shoot from this position. The City of London and London’s Westminster are notoriously difficult places to stop and take high level / elevated photographs […]

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