SkyPixel has always been a place
for aerial photographers everywhere
to share their work with each other,
sharing and supporting a creative community.
SkyPixel users are airborne explorers,
redefining the world through their lens.
Based on the SkyPixel aerial photography and videography data, the 2017 SkyPixel Year in Review reveals the direction that our community is headed and the vision that our explorers share.
1. Top Shooting Location: China
Boasting splendid and diverse scenery, China has become the first choice for aerial explorers, followed by the picturesque landscapes of the United States, Australia, Italy, and Germany.
Photographer: Yang Yichen
Location: China
Photographer: andy leclerc
Location: New Port, Rhode Island, USA
Photographer: Airloft
Location: Australia
Photographer: Vadim Sherbakov
Location: Italy
Photographer: Jonas Hoffmann
Location: Germany
2. Aerial Camera of Choice: Mavic Pro
When it comes to capturing the world from above, the DJI Mavic Pro ruled the sky in 2017.
When DJI introduced this foldable, powerful 4K drone, it opened a new perspective for travelers to see the world, achieving image quality as good as any DSLR camera.
Photographer: Gan Die
Location: Iran
Drone: Mavic Pro
3. Favorite Subject: Sunrise & Sunset
One-third of SkyPixel users couldn’t get enough of the sun at dawn and dusk. Other common subjects included beaches, mountains, forests, and other natural landscapes.
Sunrise Over the Chapel of Tsarevets
Photographer: George Visio
Drone: Mavic Pro
Photographer: Bobo
Drone: Mavic Pro
Photographer: Karolis Janulis
Drone: Phantom 4
4. Favorite Shooting Mode: Panorama
It seemed that panoramas have been attracting your interest more every day.
The combination of VR technology and drones has offered an amazing FPV experience. Many have uploaded their unique panoramas from all over the world to SkyPixel, giving the community an immersive experience from anywhere.
Reine in Lofoten
Photographer: Liang Xinjian
Location: Norway
Photographer: 1012 Chen Jinwen
Location: Guangzhou, China
Drone: Phantom 4 Pro
5. The Ideal Season: Summer
With SkyPixel being most active in June and July, summer gave SkyPixel more unique pictures and videos than any other time of the year. Users used the season to take trips to unusual destinations. We saw active volcanoes spewing lava in Vanuatu’s Tanna Island and followed dolphins gliding up and down the warm waters of Hawaii.
Photographer: Liu Xiaoxiao
Location: Vanuatu
Drone: Inspire 1 RAW
Photographer: Anders Carlson
Location: Hawaii, USA
Drone: Phantom 4 Pro
6. Exciting Sport to Capture from Above: Hiking
Action takes on a new meaning from an aerial perspective, so it was no surprise that outdoor sports were the champion activity for 2017. Hiking took the top spot, followed by mountain biking, rock climbing, and surfing. Another activity worth noting, Parkour attracted a wider audience with bold, creative content.
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Trekking Through Wugong Mountain Alone
Photographer: Aaron
Photographer: izimi1975
Drone: Mavic Pro
Photographer: Li Hang
Drone: Mavic Pro
Photographer: Tommy Del Valle
Drone: Phantom 4
7. Most Popular Contest: SkyPixel Photo Contest
The 2017 SkyPixel Photography Contest is an annual feast for explorers, so it was no surprise that it took top honors.
Aerial photographers from 141 countries participated this year, resulting in over 40 thousand submissions!
2018 Predictions: Trends to Follow, Sights to Capture
Thinking of a new destination to pack your drone? Try Sweden, Mexico, and Indonesia sooner than later. These places are attracting more and more aerial explorers by the day.
What kind of footage might we see more of? Ever since it burst onto the scene with Spark, QuickShots have made it incredibly easy to achieve cinematic shots from above.
Last but not least, which topics are going to be in full focus in the new year? It seems that drones are transforming perspectives in more ways than one, with social issues raising awareness through an aerial lens. Be on the lookout for wildlife conservation, conflicts between man and nature, and humanitarian work to tell their stories with the help of a drone.
SkyPixel would be nothing without the users who’ve shared their images and told their stories from above. We appreciate your support, and we wish you a joyful and creative 2018!
Photographer: Nate Summer-Cook
Location: Sweden
Photographer: Zhi Lezhe
Location: Mexico
Bird’s Eye of the Wakatobi Dive Resort
Photographer: Nadia Aly
Location: Indonesia
Photographer: veftenie
Drone: Spark
Photographer: Florian Ledoux
Drone: Phantom 4 Pro
Photographer: In Higher Sky
Drone: Phantom 4 Pro
Throughout 2017, over 7 million users shared beautiful moments on SkyPixel, enabling everyone in the community to see the different sceneries and seasons of the world.
SkyPixel is a social platform for aerial photographers and filmmakers who are driven by their creative vision and their drive to discover. Connect with others, share your vision, hone your creativity — explore the world from a new perspective.
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