Aerial
photography
High-resolution still imagery from the air in Barcelona for real estate, tourism, marketing and events. Clean, striking compositions, with editing and colour grading included.
Where aerial
photography shines
An image from above changes everything.
Real estate
Developments, penthouses and properties with imagery that sells at first glance.
Tourism and hotels
Aspirational imagery of destinations, hotels and hospitality.
Marketing and social
Content that stands out in the feed and strengthens your brand.
Architecture
Buildings and projects with perspectives that document and captivate.
Events
Festivals, fairs and events seen from a unique vantage point in the air.
Industry
Facilities, construction and warehouses for communications and monitoring.
From the capture
to the final image
Recent
imagery
Sample material. Your project, here soon.
Photo
FAQs
What resolution and format do you deliver in?
We shoot in high-resolution RAW and deliver in JPG and TIFF at whatever size you need, with square and vertical versions for social media.
Is editing included?
Yes. The standard service includes selection, retouching and colour grading of the final images. We can also hand over the raw material if you prefer.
How do usage rights work?
We assign the usage rights for the images for the agreed purpose. We fly as an AESA-authorised operator and handle all the necessary permits. Here's how it works.
How many final photos do you deliver?
After the shoot we select the best frames and hand them over fully retouched. The exact number depends on the length of the flight and what you need, but we always prioritise quality over quantity. If you want the raw material as well, we can provide it too.
Do you work with HDR and advanced editing?
Yes. When the scene calls for it, we blend several exposures into HDR to balance bright skies and shadow areas. Editing includes colour grading, perspective correction and cleaning up small distracting elements, always aiming for a natural result.
What's the best time of day to fly?
The most flattering light is usually early in the morning or late in the afternoon, the so-called golden hour, when shadows are soft and colours warmer. We plan the session around the orientation of the scene and the weather forecast to make the most of the available light.



