Drones Being Deployed In Photojournalism

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2 min readMay 29, 2018

An article published in the NY times describes how UAV’s are ruling the photography profession. The NY times journalists are using this technology at peaks and drones are widely being used in photojournalism. The photographer Josh Haner also explains that how drones have become the part of his everyday lives.

“I’m particularly interested in using drones for actual reporting from counting houses that were damaged in a fire, to tracking plant health over time to help identify the impact of drought,” says Josh Haner, the photographer.

Earlier, expensive helicopters, airplanes were deployed to obtain aerial photos or video footages, but with the evolvement of drones, the aerial photography has been balanced up. Josh has captured amazing photos and some of his work includes Greenland’s ice sheet, a Bolivian lake, and giant moai statues. “Without a drone, it wouldn’t be possible to capture such images and video footages,” adds Josh.

The photographers are also concerned about the safety and operate the drone under local laws, rules, and regulations.

Source: https://bit.ly/2xmyfLZ

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