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Lenny Eiger
16-Jul-2014, 16:32
Saw this article. Thought it might be topical... or something...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/16/drone-wedding_n_5592332.html

Brassai
16-Jul-2014, 20:39
I don't believe anything in the HuffPo.

Leszek Vogt
16-Jul-2014, 21:57
Aren't we still awaiting for the stamp from the FAA ?

Les

Bruce Watson
17-Jul-2014, 04:53
Saw this article. Thought it might be topical... or something...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/16/drone-wedding_n_5592332.html

I think this is more of a "threat" to wedding videographers than still photographers.

Jim Jones
17-Jul-2014, 06:36
If it becomes the latest age in wedding photography by amateurs, it may be more of a threat to the entire wedding party.

uphereinmytree
17-Jul-2014, 07:19
I don't think many brides will want a NOISY drone distracting people from her on the big day. it's good for a few shots. It would be nice to mount strobes on a drone for some unusual lighting schemes

Brian C. Miller
17-Jul-2014, 07:24
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocqB6_y71xE

Right, using a drone does a much better job than any photographer!

DrTang
17-Jul-2014, 07:26
meh..just a new scam to extract even more money from the marrying couple

Cybertrash
18-Jul-2014, 11:00
I don't know but It seems to me like wedding photography is one of the "genres" of photography that is the most plauged with silly gimmicks, be they drones, VSCO filters or shooting through plastic bags. I wonder why that is...

Williambrad
18-Jul-2014, 22:52
If it becomes the latest age in wedding photography by amateurs, it may be more of a threat to the entire wedding party.

You are 100% good here that it may be more of a threat to the entire wedding party. Anyhow, according to my friend (Photographer in Brisbane famous the name of Headshot Photography Brisbane (http://theheadshotguys.com.au/)), "Many clients have remarked how informative and fun the shoot is".
Jones I agreed with you.